The EpicGamesStore is today giving out a popular LEGO video game for no cost at all!
A popular LEGO video game is now completely free to download for the next 24 hours on the Epic Games Store. For the better part of the remainder of 2022, Epic's PC storefront is giving a new video game away to users on a daily basis. And while this promotion has already included titles like Wolfenstein: The New Order, Sable, and Horizon Chase Turbo, today's new offer might be the best we've seen so far.
LEGO Builder's Journey is free on Epic Games Store for the next 24 hours. another MYSTERY GAME will be free tomorrow https://t.co/sCNJdcWe0K pic.twitter.com/YQZISIEdha If you'd like to learn more about LEGO Builder's Journey, you can check out an official description of the game below.
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