Day 1 of Epic Games Store Free Games: Cities Skylines


Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. Get it for free at Epic Games Store starting December 17th and lasting until Friday, December 18th 2020. Get it in that period and keep it forever!

Cities Skylines is Free on Epic Games Store for 24 hours

Epic has announced that they will keep the weekly free game giveaway throughout 2020 – make sure to follow us on TwitterFacebook or Steam to get a reminder when each new free game giveaway launches!

ABOUT THIS WEEKS FREE GAME AT EPIC GAMES STORE:

Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience. You’re only limited by your imagination, so take control and reach for the sky!

Cities Skylines has a Metacritic score of 81% based on 63 critic reviews and it usually costs $59.99 but will be available for free at Epic Games Store until December 18th 2020. Get it for free at this link.

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO GET CITIES SKYLINES FOR FREE:

Head over to Epic Games Store or navigate to the game in their launcher before December 18th 2020, add the game to your cart and checkout. Simple as that. After that, the game is yours to keep, and play, forever.

Make sure to check in tomorrow for the next Epic Games Store free game!


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To see what other free games we wrote about, check out the Freebies category

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