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Trilogy Tomb Raider is free now on Epic Games Store

The Epic Games Store 15 days of a free game per day is finally finished, and it goes out in fanfare. The entire Tomb Raider trilogy, and not just a game, is currently free on Epic Games Store, and she will remain until January 6th.

Epic Games surprised players this holiday season with a multitude of free games. From December 16th to 30th, Epic Games put on sale a 100% game for 24 hours. Each game would be on sale from 11:00 to 11:00 the next day. Some of the games that were part of the sale are also very popular. Loop Hero, Control and Prey are some examples.

In the end, Epic Games has decided to implement everything with three games. The three games make up this trilogy of modern Tomb Raider games. The three games are currently on sale are Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition, Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration.

Tomb Raider is a beloved franchise dating from the 1990s. The first game Tomb Raider was developed by Core Design and came out in 1996. It follows from some suites and even a movie with Angelina Jolie. The trilogy restarted in 2013 with the return name Tomb Raider. Because of this restart, Crystal Dynamics (the new Tomb Raider development studio) decides to maintain the franchise.

Just like in the original games, you play Laura Croft, an adventurous archaeologist. It often explores ruins full of danger and mystery with a kind of supernatural element. The new trilogy remains faithful to the original game's history and characters, but his gameplay is much more refined.

You can get the entire Tomb Raider trilogy on the EPIC Games Store.

Tomb Raider Trilogy + DLC is FREE right now! [Epic Games Store] Shadow Rise of the Tomb Raider Look too

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