Two very different proposals are added to the weekly promotion and can be claimed for free from today.
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As every Thursday, the Epic Games Store expands its free game promotion once again. Starting today, August 28, users can add two very different but equally attractive titles at no cost: the acclaimed Machinarium and the entertaining Make Way.
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The promotion will be available for a week, and all you need is an account in the digital store to claim both games. Once added to your library, they are yours to keep permanently. We remind you that we already know the next free game on the Epic Games Store, and you can find out all the details through the following link.
Machinarium and Make Way free today on the Epic Games Store
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Machinarium – One of the classics of the graphic adventure genre. Developed by Amanita Design, it proposes solving puzzles and brain teasers in a world filled with robots, with a unique artistic direction that has turned it into a cult title.
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Make Way – A chaotic multiplayer proposal where the racing track is built in real-time with modular pieces. This gives rise to impossible circuits, absurd traps, and moments full of humor. It can be played both online and locally, with weapons and objects that add even more chaos to each game.
Both games can be downloaded for free starting today and will be available until September 4 at 5:00 PM (Spanish mainland time). In Mexico City, the deadline is the same day at 10:00 AM, in Argentina at 12:00 PM, and in Chile at 11:00 AM.
With this promotion, the Epic Games Store continues to reinforce its strategy of giving away games every week, offering both recognized classics and more recent multiplayer proposals.
