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Cyberpunk 2077 meets Assassin's Creed in free to keep RPG

Cyberpunk 2077 meets Assassin's Creed in free to keep RPG

PC players can download and keep a fantastic RPG right now that blends Assassin's Creed's stealth with Cyberpunk 2077's world.

The Epic Games Store is a great place to visit every now and then if you’re a PC player after a few delicious freebies.

It just so happens that the latest free offerings are now available to download, and it’s a solid line-up.

PC owners can get their hands on both Eidos-Montréal’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and indie developers Ty Taylor and Mar Castañeda’s The Bridge.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is, of course, the 2016 follow-up to 2011’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

“The year is 2029, and the golden era of augmentations is over,” the synopsis teases.

“Mechanically augmented humans have been deemed outcasts and segregated from the rest of society. Crime and acts of terror serve as a thin veil to cover up an overarching conspiracy aimed at controlling the future of mankind.”

Marvel's Midnight Suns will soon land on PS Plus' extra tier.

While it does help if you’ve played Human Revolution ahead of Mankind Divided, you should be able to follow the game if you carefully watch the ‘recap’ video included in the release.

Blending Assassin’s Creed’s stealthy gameplay with Cyberpunk 2077’s technology-powered world, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a really solid release that garnered a score of 84 over on Metacritic back when it launched.

The Bridge, on the other hand, is a logic puzzle game, offering players a nice change of pace.

You’ll be tasked with manipulating gravity in order to traverse “impossible architectures”.

There are 48 unique puzzles in total, all requiring innovative solutions.

“Explore increasingly difficult worlds, each uniquely detailed and designed to leave you with a pronounced sense of intellectual accomplishment. The Bridge exemplifies games as an art form, with beautifully hand-drawn art in the style of a black-and-white lithograph,” reads its description.

Both games are free on the Epic Games Store from now until 21 March at 3pm, so go grab them while you can.

Featured Image Credit: Square Enix

Topics: Epic Games, PC, Assassins Creed, Cyberpunk 2077, Free Games