The epic game store offers the popular free survival game just today

Hot heel to do Night in the woods for free for one day, Epic Games Store has revealed its next title, which can be downloaded on PC right now. Today’s offer is one that survival fans will want to consider, assuming they don’t already own the game.

Stranded Deep is the latest free title today on the Epic Games Store and will be available to be added to your own library for free until tomorrow, December 29, at 11:00 EDT. The game sees players take control of a plane crash survivor who is stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. You will need to create objects, improve your character and fight against animals to ensure your survival. Basically, it’s kind of similar Shipwrecked video game.

The only thing about Stranded Deep compared to some previous games that the Epic Games Store offered, however, it is still in early access. Despite becoming available for the first time in 2015, Stranded Deep has not yet reached iteration 1.0. While an official launch took place on consoles in early 2020, this PC version is still working in real time. This means that if you play it now, you can help provide feedback to developers on what to improve in the future.

While Stranded Deep is the latest game that Epic Games Store distributes for free, it will not be the last. This daily promotion actually continues until December 31, which means that there are three more titles to distribute. If you’re curious about what these other three games will end up being, you should check out this leak from last week, which apparently revealed the full list of free titles ahead of time.

Of course, we will continue to inform you of all events with the Epic Game Store over time. If you want to continue watching our window cover, you can do it right here.

So what do you think about that Stranded’s Deep in addition to this range of free games? And are you going to download it today? Let me know in the comments or send me a message on Twitter at @ MooreMan12 to talk more.

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