The Epic Games Store has been loading up with new titles coming in the future such as Detroit: Become Human & The Outer Worlds. Starting today, you can pick up Oxenfree for no charge and The Witness will be available for free as well on April 4th. Every two weeks you’ll be able to receive a free game from the Epic Games Store and you can pick up Oxenfree from now until the 4th of April.

You can get Oxenfree here.

You can visit The Witness page here.

Most platforms offer free games every month now such as Xbox Games with Gold and PlayStation Plus where both companies give at least 2-4 games for free to subscribing fans. GDC is this week and there have been a lot of news with Google revealing StadiaSnapchat Inc. are planning to reveal their video game platform in April and Walmart has been meeting with developers and publishers for the possibility of their own gaming platform. 

Xbox Live support will be featured for Cuphead on the Nintendo Switch which was announced to launch on April 18th.

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