Divine Knockout (DKO) is FREE at Epic this week

KO the gods in the world’s only 3rd-person platform fighter! You can grab this free PC game at Epic until January 19th 2023!

Divine Knockout (DKO) game is free on Steam


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Make sure to grab the other free games  at Epic this week; First Class Trouble and Gamedec!

ABOUT THE GAME:

KO the gods in the world’s only 3rd-person platform fighter! Become a small-but-mighty god of myth, brawl in all three dimensions, and knock your friends off the map to reign supreme.
Damage enemies to make them vulnerable, then knock them out of the arena with a mighty blow! Enjoy combat inspired by 2D platform fighters, but brought into a unique third-person perspective.

HOW TO GET DIVINE KNOCKOUT FOR FREE ON PC:

The giveaway starts today at 5 PM CET/11 AM EST.

Just head over to Epic Games Store or navigate to the game in the Epic launcher before January 19th 2023 5 PM CET, 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 next Thursday for the next Epic Games Store freebies!


Curated lists of free games on IndieGameBundles:


Want more free PC games? Follow IndieGameBundles on YoutubeTwitterFacebook or Steam to stay in the loop and get a notification when the next free game deal launches!

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

To see what was games are free in the latest weekly update or if you just want to check out what was free in the previous weeks, take a look at the “weekly update” tag.

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