A world of ash and the great deep are this week's free Epic Games Store offerings.
After several missed dates, Epic has taken solid dates off entirely.
Two very different platformers are free now on the storefront.
The publisher of Metro and Saints Row is open to more deals.
One of the Epic Games Store's biggest supporters feels Steam needs to make a change.
The Japanese company won't be participating in Epic's current PC strategy
"What we try to do is ensure that this [DRM] should not impede a person," says producer Chris Brock.
The critically acclaimed platformers are available from August 29th to September 5th on the store.
Greenberg says Epic's strategy is too closed off for the company.
Supergiant Games' rogue-lite dungeon crawler is currently exclusive to the Epic Games Store.
The company penned an open letter to announce the move.
"I wish there wasn’t a double standard and indie developers were given an equal opportunity to sell their games across multiple store fronts," says the developer.
Prepare for more new controversial announcements.
Next week's free game is Polytron's Fez.
PC players won't be able to download the title before launch.
Both titles will be free from August 15th to 22nd on the store.
New Boons and story events are also waiting to be encountered.
The company says a bad trend is developing in discourse about the store.
The CEO says work is still progressing on the storefront.
The 3D puzzler GNOG will be free on the storefront next.