Enter the Gungeon is completely free-to-play on Epic Store

The free game this week on the Epic Games Store is Dodge Roll Studios' Enter the Gungeon.

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This week we have another free-to-play game coming to the Epic Games Store, are you ready to 'Enter the Gungeon'?

Enter the Gungeon is completely free-to-play on Epic Store | TweakTown.com

Epic Games has taken to their Twitter account to announce that Dodge Roll Games' bullet-hell fever-dream like game Enter the Gungeon is going free to play for a limited amount of time. Epic Games Store users will be able to jump into the action in Enter the Gungeon over the course of this weekend.

If you didn't know, being apart of the Epic Games Store gives users the opportunity to try a free game every week. Each week the game that is free is changed and players are able to download and experience a title before they decide whether or not they want to purchase it. If you are interested in checking out Enter the Gungeon and want to test your gaming skills with over 300 different types of guns and unleash hell on the enemies, check out the Epic Store listing for the title here.

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