Gigantic Kicks Off Free Weekend On Windows 7, 8, and 10
Been itching to play Gigantic but haven't upgraded your PC to Windows 10? This weekend, you'll have your chance to give Motiga's arena brawler a shot, as the game will be available to play for two days via the Arc System on any PC running Windows 7, 8, or 10.
You'll need to create an account on Arc and download the game via Perfect World's game platform. Once you've done that, you can try out all 18 heroes in a two-day stress test, while also checking out all the updates and fixes to the game, such as a revamped UI, new tutorial, and integrated voice chat.
The testing period starts today at 10 a.m. PDT (1:00 EDT) and runs until Sunday night at midnight PDT (3 a.m. EDT). Check out the posting on the Arc website for more details.
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