Vampyr is now free to download on the Epic Games Store
Dontnod’s title is available to claim free of charge for 24 hours
Vampyr is currently free to download as part of the Epic Games Store’s ‘15 Days of Free Games’ promotion.
The narrative-driven action-RPG from developer Dontnod and publisher Focus Home Interactive is available free of charge for 24 hours, with the giveaway set to end at 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm GMT on Friday, December 24.
“In Vampyr you play as Dr. Jonathan Reid, a famous surgeon and blood transfusion specialist freshly turned into a vampire after arriving back in his home city of London following the Great War,” reads an official description of the game.
“A man of logic and science, Reid’s firm beliefs are turned inside-out upon awakening to a once-hidden world of secret societies, ungodly creatures and ancient orders set upon ending his existence.
“All the while, London’s population crumbles under the pressure of a terrible disease – and Dr. Reid may be the city’s last hope to stop it.”
A free title is being give away every day until December 30 as part of the Epic Games Store’s ‘15 Days of Free Games’ promotion.
Titles given away previously include Shenmue 3, Neon Abyss, Remnant: From the Ashes, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Loop Hero, Second Extinction and Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden.
As well as its daily free games, the Epic Games Store is running an ‘Epic Voucher’ promotion which gives players endless $10 / £10 discounts on eligible game purchases.
All users with an Epic Games Store account have been automatically granted a coupon for $10 / £10 (or the equivalent currency in other regions).
This entitles them to $10 / £10 off any full game that costs at least $14.99 / £13.99 once any sale discounts have already been applied.
The twist is that the voucher is applied to every game in a user’s shopping cart when they check out.
This means if you have three eligible games in your cart you get $30 / £30 off, and if you have seven games in your basket you get $70 / £70 off.
Once the transaction is made, users will then get another $10 / £10 voucher, which means they can repeat the process.