The Epic Games Store is giving away a single title worth $14.99 this week, logo pictured. (Image source: Epic Games Store)The Epic Games Store is now giving away a new game on PC. An award winner for its art style and storytelling, the game also maintains an 80/100 average on Metacritic and a Very Positive Steam rating. Epic Games will be running its latest discount until December 4, after which Universe for Sale will return to $14.99 MSRP.
The Epic Games Store is ending another month with a fresh game giveaway. In recent weeks the storefront has discounted multiple games, occassionally three in some cases. For instance, Gozilla Voxel Wars and Zoeti will remain free to claim until 16:00 UTC today.
Once these games return to their original prices, Epic Games will switch to a multi-award winner that blends a hand-drawn art style with a series of puzzles set within a point-and-click adventure. Unfortunately, Universe for Sale is not joined by another free game this week. Nonetheless, this week’s giveaway comes well-rated with an 80/100 Metacritic average and a Very Positive rating on Steam. Also, the game won Best Art, Outstanding Art and Best Game Narrative at the Big Festival, Italian Video Game Awards and Overcome Film Festival, respectively.
As the video below shows, Universe for Sale has relatively low system requirements. Apparently, the game can run on Windows 10 with just 4 GB of RAM and older Core i3 processors like the Core i3-12100F (curr. $69 on Amazon), among others. Akupara Games and the Tmesis Studio do not provide any specific GPU requirements, either. Universe for Sale will be free to claim until December 4 at 16:00 UTC.
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