A Pair Of Great Star Wars RPGs Are Free For Android Owners Right Now

After its latest debut, the portable Epic Games Store is progressively offering free games globally for Android users and within the European Union for iOS. Among the latest additions, there are two standout titles that are definitely worth downloading.

As a dedicated gamer, I’m excited to share that from today until March 20th, I get to revisit two Star Wars classics for free on the mobile Epic Games Store: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, Knights of the Old Republic II. These games were massive hits on consoles two decades ago, setting the standard for what a Star Wars RPG could be.

Characters like Darth Revan and Bastilla Shan, who first appeared in these games, have become beloved by fans ever since. In fact, Bastilla Shan almost made it into official Star Wars canon! So, if you’re a fan of the Force or just great gaming experiences, don’t miss this chance to dive back into the Old Republic.

Over the past month, approximately 20 games from external developers were added to the Epic Games Store. Starting now and continuing through the year, we’ll see additional games being introduced monthly, with the goal of transitioning to a weekly release schedule later in 2022.

Over a prolonged period, Epic Games has been engaged in legal battles with Apple and Google over the opportunity to broaden the Epic Games Store on mobile devices. The corporation claims that during 2024, it added 94 million new users to its cross-platform accounts, bringing the total to 898 million, a figure encompassing accounts generated through collaborative platforms as well as the Epic Games Store. Following in the footsteps of its PC store, Epic aims to entice users by offering free games.

Lately, two directors from Epic’s board had to resign under US Justice Department pressure, as they were previously part of Tencent’s board, viewed by the government as a competitive gaming firm. Additionally, Epic is taking legal action against an individual accused of cheating, whom they believe utilized unauthorized software to secure an unfair edge in multiple Fortnite competitions.

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2025-02-21 01:39