Cursed to Golf is FREE to download and keep – but only for 24 hours | Gaming | Entertainment

The Epic Games daily giveaway is still going strong, with Cursed to Golf the latest title to be given away for free. In the run up to the New Year, Epic Store customers can grab a copy of the sports-based roguelike for free. Usually retailing for £16.99, the highly rated release is available to download and keep, but only if you redeem it by 4pm GMT UK time on December 28. Epic Games customers will be able to grab more freebies in the coming days.

Cursed to Golf tasks players with completing unique courses as a recently deceased golfer in Golf Purgatory.

“Legend says that playing through the devious courses across Golf Purgatory will get you back to the land of the living and, more importantly, to the trophy you were about to win,” reads the official description.

“Each course is governed by a ghostly Legendary Caddie, who will tutor you in the mystical ways of golf to aid you on your quest for redemption and revival.”

Players must complete courses within the PAR Count or risk being sent back to the beginning.

Making things even more tricky is that courses contain obstacles such as high powered fans, spikes, TNT boxes and teleporters.

Speaking of free games, Epic will give away a copy of Alan Wake Remastered to any customers who purchase a discounted copy of Alan Wake 2 during the Holiday Sale.

Epic explains more: “Epic Games Store Holiday Sale 2023 has arrived, featuring thousands of discounted games, free cosmetics, and 17 free games for everyone.

“As an added bonus to all of the amazing deals, anyone who buys Alan Wake 2 during our Holiday Sale will receive a digital voucher code for one copy of Alan Wake Remastered on PC.”

In case all that wasn’t enough, Epic will automatically apply a 33% coupon at checkout to any eligible purchases.

This means you’ll get a further third off any purchases over the price of £14.99.

Even better news is that the Epic Games Store Holiday Sale 2023 runs all the way until January 10, so there’s plenty of time to take part.

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