Star Wars Battlefront 2: Celebration Edition will be distributed for free on the Epic Games Store starting in mid-January

Source: Pure PC added 08th Jan 2021

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Looks like the Epic Games Store digital distribution store will continue in 2021 regularly make free PC games. The distribution did not end with 2020 a year, after the Christmas / New Year initiative, which culminated in a pretty decent Jurassic World Evolution economic strategy from the makers of the Elite space simulator: Dangerous. The first week of January did not start the Epic Games Store loudly, because from today 17: 00 Polish time, you can assign to your accounts a small, roguelite production Crying Suns from the independent studio Alt Shift. But just wait until next week, because Epic Games Store has prepared a real firecracker together with EA – Star Wars Battlefront 2: Celebration Edition.

This week, you can add the roguelite game Crying Suns to your Epic Games Store accounts. Nothing big, but from 14 January from 17: 00 will be available for free with Star Wars Battlefront 2: Celebration Edition from EA.

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Crying Suns is a tactical, well-rated strategy set in outer space. Most players will not be interested in the new Epic Games Store offer, but the store is preparing a strong title for next week. From 14 January from 17: 00 Polish time until 21 On January, you will be able to add the Star Wars Battlefront 2: Celebration Edition online shooter to your Epic Games Store account. Electronic Arts Christmas Edition includes a complete set of skins for characters and weapons, and emotes (released by 20 December 2019 year).

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We would like to remind you that all post-release content such as maps or game modes to the published at the end 2017 of Star Wars Battlefront II was made available by EA DICE for free to all players, so there were de facto no paid DLCs. The production, despite not the best start, is a pretty good online shooter, devoid of micropayments. Making it available for free will definitely increase the number of active players (and, unfortunately, probably cheaters as well). The Epic Games Store, after two years of regularly giving away free PC games, is not going to slow down, as Star Wars Battlefront 2 is proof of.

Source: Epic Games Store