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One of the best fantasy 4Xs on PC is free while the Steam keys last

Published on January 01, 0001

Endless Space and Humankind studio Amplitude is marking its 13th birthday, and to celebrate it's giving out free Steam copies of , its underrated fantasy 4X that apparently released all the way back in 2014. So there's a Friday morning confrontation with [[link]] mortality for you.

You can pick the game up by heading over to the and then, well, going through a little bit of a rigamarole. You'll need u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ to make an account, verify your email, then head into your account settings and link the thing up with Steam. Once you've done that, just return to that page linked above and click on the Endless Legend image halfway down the page to get your free Steam key.

It's a bit long-winded, or at least it was for me when I tried it out, but Endless Legend is worth it. When it came out in 2014, when the world was young and dinosaurs walked the Earth, it earned PCG's coveted in that year's GOTY awards. It still occupies a place of honour on our list of the , where we compliment its willingness to "to build on and remix [time-tested 4X elements] in ways that will especially interest" people who have been playing about in the genre for years.

It's got my personal recommendation, too. I've always appreciated Amplitude's games from a bit of a distance. Endless Space—with its truly distinct factions who all play very differently and its gorgeous artstyle—has intrigued me for longer than I care to admit, but I always end [[link]] up sliding off it whenever I try to get stuck in. I never had that problem with Endless Legend, u31 ทางเข้า which felt like it eased me into its mechanics a lot more smoothly [[link]] without sacrificing depth.

Amplitude says the offer is valid "while supplies last," but would like to reassure you that "the number of copies is not low." Still, I'd get in there quickly. It's a lot of game for no money, and an excellent one at that.

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