Head here for that, with the same deadline. Epic gave it away in 2019 so you might already have nabbed it but if not, hey, it's here again. John thought it had promise during early access but I don't know how it turned out. Bit like Prince Of Persia with traps and an 'Arabian Nights-themed' setting and such. More like Skell-no-ton.Īlso free this week is City Of Brass, a pretty first-person whip-o-stabber from 2018. You have until 4pm on Thursday the 7th of April to claim a free copy of Total Warhammer from the Epic Games Store, and then it'll be yours for keepsies. Reader dear, do tell us all: how do you feel about it now, after years of patches, not to mention two sequels with different campaign structures? Our Total War: Warhammer review at the time thought it was a great Warhammer game but not so great a Total War game. The game they really should have called Total Warhammer is somehow from 2016? That doesn't sound right. A tidy haul for the small price of using the Epic Games Store. Epic have also brought back a previous freebie, the first-person stabber City Of Brass. You have one week to claim the start of Creative Assembly's strategy trilogy set in Games Workshop's fantasy world of WH0K. This week's big free game on the Epic Games Store might have two sequels by now, but it's still a good'un: it's Total War: Warhammer.