As Epic Games Store promised, its users are getting a free game every day. And the company has now unveiled its 11th giveaway for its ongoing Holiday Sale that turns out to be Remedy Entertainment’s acclaimed action-adventure game “Control.”
As of this writing, Epic Games Store users still have several hours to claim their free copy of “Control.” Since the offer is part of the digital store’s Holiday Sale this year, video game fans will not need any subscription to claim it. They only need to have an active account to redeem the game and add it to the library and it will be available for them to install and play for good.
It can be recalled that “Control” was one of the free games Epic Games Store had given away earlier this year for a limited time. So this should be a good chance for fans who were unable to get the game a few months ago. New fans who only played “Alan Wake” following its remaster’s release, also through Epic Games Store, might also want to check out “Control.” Aside from being developed by the same studio, the games also exist in the same universe.
Epic Games Store only offers the base game of “Control” for free, but add-ons like the Season Pass and expansion packs “The Foundation” and “AWE” are all available with a 60 percent discount right now as well. Before “Control,” Epic Games Store has already offered “Prey,” “Pathfinder: Kingmaker, “Vampyr,” “Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden,” “Second Extinction,” “Loop Hero,” “The Vanishing of Ethan Carter,” “Remnant: From the Ashes,” “Neon Abyss,” and “Shenmue 3.”
As mentioned, the free games during the Holiday Sale are only redeemable for a very limited time. Those who do not have access to their gaming PC can also claim the free games through any mobile browser and download the game at a later time.
The Epic Games Store Holiday Sale also offers $10 coupons that customers will receive for every game they purchase that is worth more than $14.99. There are no limits to the number of coupons that every user will receive. They can redeem them as many times as applicable within the sale period, which ends on Jan. 6, 2022.


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