PC Gamers have a lot of options to pick up free games every week, and there’s another great offer up for grabs.

There are two games that players can now pick up for free, and one is rated 9/10 on Steam.

Black Book is available to grab completely free.

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Black Book is available to grab completely free.Credit: Morteshka

The first game up for grabs is Black Book, which usually retails for £19.99 is now completely free.

Black Book’s blurb reads: “Black Book is a dark RPG Adventure, based on Slavic myths, in which you play as a young sorceress. 

“Fight evil forces in card-based battles and explore the world, where humans live alongside mythological creatures.”

The second game is an Epic Games Store exclusive, Dodo Peak, which usually costs £7.99.

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Dodo Peak’s store page reads: “Dodo Peak is a throwback to the classic arcade platformers of the past with a modern twist.

“Play as a dodo bird to find and rescue your lost babies from a series of dangerous peaks.”

If you go to the Epic Games Store now, you can download these games for free and keep them for life.

These will be available until Thursday, August 24, 2023, and, if claimed before this date, you can keep them in your library.

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It’s worth making an Epic Games account as the store gives away great gaming deals every single week.

In order to download these games, all you need to do is go to the store pages on the Epic Games Store.

This can be done either through the website, or in the launcher.

However, you will need to download Epic Games Launcher in order to play them.

There is only a week that people have in order to grab this one before Epic changes to another free game.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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