XCOM 2 is very good. Some have even called it one of the best PC games ever made. Even if you donât agree with that, itâs still an incredible strategy game pitting aliens against humans in a large-scale, global conflict. Now, via the latest Epic Games Store giveaway, you can get XCOM 2 for the low cost of nothing.
You have until April 21 to nab this excellent PC game for nothing, but Iâd not wait too long. A week sounds like a long time, but suddenly itâs April 22 and youâve missed out on the freebie. Like with all the previous free Epic Store games, once you grab XCOM 2 itâs yours to keep forever. (Or at least until the heat death of the universe or Epicâs servers dying, whichever comes first.)
Developed by Firaxis and released in 2016, XCOM 2 is a turn-based tactical strategy game and the follow-up to the (also very good) XCOM: Enemy Unknown In the sequel, you arenât fighting off an invasion but instead struggling to survive an occupation, as in XCOM 2, the aliens already won. And now, decades later, you and the remnants of the human resistance are trying to scrape by and, just maybe, free Earth from the aliens. It wonât be easy. You will lose good soldiers. You will make mistakes. And youâll scream in agony when you miss âeasyâ shots the damn game claimed had a 95% chance to hit. But youâll love every minute of it anyway.
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While XCOM 2 is splendid, its expansion, War of the Chosen, might be even better. It adds new wrinklesâlike character bondingâto the already excellent XCOM 2 experience. The end result is an expansion so good that former Kotaku writer Nathan Grayson suggested folks just skip the vanilla experience and play the expansion first
Sadly, the expansion isnât included in the Epic Games Store promo. But it is currently on sale until the 28th of this month for $10.
If youâre tired of XCOM, but still want to play that kind of turn-based strategy game, you should check out our list of some of the best XCOM-like games to play in 2022. And if you just donât care about XCOM or turn-based games, well first off, why are you here and reading this blog? But secondly, Epic is also giving away Insurmountable, a really neat rogue-like mountain climbing game. Itâs also free until April 21.
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