Epic Games has been giving out free games since 2019 to promote its own Epic Games Store. It goes without saying that some of the titles were not as impressive as others, but freebies are welcome, aren’t they?

Notable titles that were given away recently include Batman Arkham Collection (three parts) and Lego: Batman Trilogy (September 19-26 -2019) and Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate (from February 20-27).

Cut to now, incoming is great news for PC gamers! Epic Games is giving away the popular title Watch Dogs (2014) for free. Yes, you read it. The game will be available from the 19th till the 26th of March.

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In order to add the game to your account, all you have to do is signup/register yourself on the epic games website, download the Epic Games Store client for your pc and purchase the game to get it added to your library. And then, the game will be free to keep forever.

Remember the freebie run will be from the 19th through the 26th of March.

FYI users who do not have a PC can also add the game to their account by visiting the epic games store website on their mobile devices and can claim the freebie as well. As a side note, The Stanley Parable will also be available for free claims (good for those who would like to maintain or grow their current Games Library).

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