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Claim Road Redemption and 112 Operator Free on Epic Games

Epic Games Store is offering Road Redemption and 112 Operator for free

A new double giveaway is available from the Epic Games Store. The free games, The Pilgrims and Keylocker, have now been replaced with Road Redemption and 112 Operator for PC gamers to acquire. As usual, you have a week to permanently add these latest titles to your library on the Epic Games Store.

Among the two, Road Redemption might remind players of the classic Road Rash. This motorcycle racing game features a post-apocalyptic setting where you'll speed through a world dominated by a dictator. You'll race against others at high velocities, using various weapons while completing intense missions on the road for unlocks. The game also includes cooperative gameplay, allowing teams of up to four players to come together and cause chaos on the roads. Unfortunately, it only supports local multiplayer, featuring split-screen and multi-monitor options.

 

On the other hand, 112 Operator is an emergency services simulator that places you in the role of a dispatcher in any city globally. You will manage calls regarding various incidents, from distressed citizens reporting traffic accidents to handling natural disasters and large fires. In career mode, you'll advance from a novice operator to a crisis manager dealing with more critical situations. You'll utilize a top-down city map to manage incoming calls and events, dispatching helicopters, specialized rescue vehicles, SWAT teams, and other necessary equipment.

 

The giveaways for Road Redemption and 112 Operator are currently live on the Epic Games Store and will be available until August 14. PC gamers can claim both titles for free during this week-long period. It has been announced that Totally Reliable Delivery Service will be the next giveaway.

As always, don’t forget to use our price comparison tool to discover the best deals on your preferred upcoming games.

manhkbrady

manhkbrady

Part-time writer, full-time Tetris min-maxing player. Do you know that rhythm games are a form of human benchmarking?

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