Either way, it’s best to hold your position effectively.
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The Epic Games Store launched its summer sale last Thursday and also updated its range of games. Until 5pm this Thursday, the platform is giving away two titles for free: Verdun and Defense Grid: The Awakening. They cost respectively 17.50 and 8 euros excluding the upgrade.
Developed by M2H and Blackmill Games Verdun “The Merciless Trench Warfare, the first multiplayer FPS game set in a realistic World War I environment, offers a unique combat experience by immersing you and your squad in both defensive and offensive combat.”. If it can boast of being the first multiplayer FPS game to use World War I as context, that’s because it was released in April 2015, before Battlefield 1 (October 2016). Like the DICE title, Verdun features massive clashes that can bring up to 64 players together. On the other hand, are Play More “authentic” than Battlefield 1.
older, Defense Network: Awakening It’s a game of defense and reinforcements (or tower defense) Released on December 8, 2008 and published by Hidden Path Entertainment. There must be Stop the invasion by strategically placing your facilities. Special effects, dynamic environments and an original soundtrack give you a new gaming experience ». The app offers 15 types of enemies and 10 types of towers with 3 levels of improvement that can be discovered in 20 unique levels.
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Minimal configurations to play
These two games are not very modern, they are within the reach of modern entry-level gaming PCs. To fight in the trenches of Verdun, your device must be running Windows 8/10 or Mac OS. It must have at least one processor of level Core i5-2500K 3.3 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 940; GeForce GTX 960M / Radeon HD 7750 or better with 1 GB VRAM; 4 GB RAM 12 GB available space.
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Finally, Defense Network: Awakening requires a 1.8GHz processor or higher; ATI Radeon 9600 or later, NVIDIA GeForce 6100 or later; 512MB RAM; 1 GB available space.
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