Ancient Enemy and Killing Floor 2 Are Free on the Epic Games Store

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Ancient Enemy and Killing Floor 2 are currently up for grabs at the Epic Games Store. Ancient Enemy is an RPG card game from indie developer Grey Alien Games, while Killing Floor 2 is the sequel to Tripwire Interactive’s original 2009 shooter that similarly lets players take on waves of zombies (“Zeds”) in various game modes, including 6-player co-op and 12-player PvP.

Epic Games Store users have until next Thursday, July 14 at 11:00 a.m. to claim these games at no cost. The Epic Games Store’s next freebies are Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms, a strategy management game set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, and Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap, a platformer with hand-drawn animations. Ancient Enemy and Killing Floor 2 are normally priced at $14.99 and $29.99, respectively.

Ancient Enemy

Ancient Enemy is a strategic RPG card game in which you make interesting tactical decisions as you battle distorted enemies and overcome challenging puzzles. Face a horde of deadly enemies, each one emerging from a world in which evil has already triumphed. You must not only endure, but also rebuild your powers to vanquish evil and fight one last duel against your monstrous nemesis!

Travel through a scarred landscape with dozens of atmospheric levels, draw power from the Earth, and struggle for the soul of the world itself. Test your skills against a host of foes in unique solitaire-style turn-based combat!

Killing Floor 2

In KILLING FLOOR 2, players descend into continental Europe where the outbreak caused by Horzine Biotech’s failed experiment has quickly spread and gained unstoppable momentum, essentially paralyzing the European Union— Just one month after the events in the original KILLING FLOOR, the specimen clones are everywhere and civilization is in disarray; communications have failed, governments have collapsed, and military forces have been systematically eradicated. The people of Europe know survival and self-preservation too well and lucky survivors have gone into hiding.

Not all have given up hope though… A group of civilians and mercenaries have banded together to combat the outbreak and established privately funded operation bases across Europe. Upon tracking specimen clone outbreaks, players will descend into zed-laden hot zones and exterminate them.

Source: Epic Games Store

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