But even earlier, we have a tactical rogue-like sci-fi game Crying Suns in a dispersed retrography, available from yesterday afternoon. This is a story game in which we get into the skin of the commander of the space fleet, who will reveal the truth about the mysterious fallen empire. –
We have a procedurally generated universe, tactical spacecraft battles (2D with hexagonal squares) and an extensive story divided into six chapters. The criticism of this game was especially appreciated by its story and then also by the soundtrack. This game will be offered for free until next Thursday and will then be replaced by Star Wars Battlefront II: Celebration Edition.
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This is an infamous AAA game, which years ago started an “uprising” against lootboxes and especially Pay to Win mechanics, in which players who are willing to pay for their progress in the game have a significant advantage. Electronic Arts got over its fingers at the time and started a political campaign in the world against lootboxes and gamblers, respectively, but this topic is no longer attracting as much attention today as it used to be.
But what is the Celebration Edition of this game? It’s simply meant to be the full version of the game, plus all the content you’ve ever been able to get from the beginning to things inspired by Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
With this offer, Epic also shows its partnership with Electronic Arts, which already offers two of its Star Wars titles on the Epic Games Store, the Jedi: Fallen Order and Squadrons. In addition, we also know that Electronic Arts have their offer on Steam again, so someone here obviously finds out that snooping on their games only on Origin is not the real thing in terms of sales. –
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