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Unreal Gold and Unreal Tournament: Game of the 12 months Edition, two boomer shooters that helped propel Epic Games into the highlight back within the late Nineties, at the moment are available to download for no cost on Archive.org. News of those classic Unreal games being offered free of charge on the Web Archive comes by the use of the OldUnreal Discord server, with a message from UnrealGGecko explaining how this was made possible with Epic’s permission (“Thanks Tim!”). Unreal Gold and and Unreal Tournament: Game of the 12 months Edition were previously available from digital storefronts that include Steam and GOG, but delisted for reasons that some critics have claimed to be laziness, greed, and/or licensing issues.
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