The Epic Games Store will soon be cycling out this week's free games and has announced what's next. Currently, players can download Runbow and The Drone Racing League. Epic has now confirmed that later next week these will be switched out for Rising Hell, and Slain: Back From Hell.

Runbow and The Drone Racing League are currently available and will stay available until October 6th at 10 AM CT. At that time, Rising Hell and Slain: Back From Hell will be available for free download until October 13th at 10 AM. The Epic Games Store cycles between two free downloadable games each week. The schedule for these new games is from Thursday to Thursday.

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Runbow is a platform racing game that received good reviews on Steam. This game can be played online or locally with friends, and can be played with up to 9 people at once. As for The Drone Racing League, this indie racing title was initially released in 2017. In this game, you're able to customize your drone and race with very realistic drone controls.

Available from October 6th, Rising Hell is a vertical scrolling rouge-like game where the map and enemy placement change with each run. The game was well received with its Steam release in 2021, receiving a 9/10 rating from fans. Rising Hell also features souls-level difficult bosses for players to conquer.

Rising Hell Gameplay

Players will have the option to choose between two modes in Rising Hell, a campaign mode and a challenge mode. As you play you are able to unlock new characters, each of which will have its own unique playstyle. This game does have some level of progression between runs as your buffs carry over and get stronger the longer you play.

Slain: Back From Hell, which is a side-scrolling pixel game, wasn't as well received in 2016 with only a 47% on Metacritic. It features heavy metal music to match its dark theme as players fight off mobs of demons and massive bosses. Slain: Back From Hell has about 6 hours worth of gameplay for one playthrough. The mechanics of the game are simple and focused on keeping you entertained from beginning to end.

Next week's Hell-themed games seem to be a good start for the Halloween season and could be great to help get you in the mood.

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