The newest free game from the Humble Bundle retailer has been revealed, and it’s none apart from Tacoma – the first-person house station-set thriller journey, and developer Fullbright’s follow-up to the award-winning Gone Home.
Tacoma was launched on PC in August 2017 – 4 years after the discharge of Gone Home – though solely appeared on PS4 in May final yr. It’s been on provide many occasions since, however that is the primary time any retailer has given the game away for nothing. It’s presently priced as £14.99/$19.99 on Steam and has a ranking of ‘Very Positive’, in order that’s a very good deal.
Humble don’t provide many games without cost, as they’re usually the location for wonderful bundle-based offers as an alternative – though on occasion some nice freebies sneak via. The LEGO Lord of the Rings games had been really given away without cost mere days earlier than that and LEGO The Hobbit had been de-listed from all digital game shops. We’re presuming that received’t occur with Tacoma, however you’ll be able to by no means be too certain – so higher choose it up now.
You can get Tacoma without cost by heading over to the game’s page on the Humble retailer and clicking ‘Get the Game’ – however you higher be quick, as a result of the deal’s solely round till tomorrow. There is a small catch, nevertheless. While you don’t should activate the game or use it earlier than a sure time (like some earlier Humble giveaways), it’s not a Steam key – you need to obtain it direct from Humble themselves. The excellent news is, it seems DRM free.
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There’s been a spate of highly-generous game-giving just lately. Epic Games Store continues to provide away neat titles to influence gamers to make use of the launcher, with Jonathan Blow’s The Witness up subsequent. XCOM 2 is also free this weekend, though solely to strive – to not maintain, though the game and all its DLC is closely discounted too.
If you’re planning on choosing up Tacoma although, finest make it quick. You’ve solely bought till tomorrow.
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