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Cyberpunk 2077 publisher giving away one of gaming's most controversial titles free

Cyberpunk 2077 publisher giving away one of gaming's most controversial titles free

One of the most controversial titles in gaming is currently free-to-play, courtesy of Cyberpunk 2077’s publisher.

One of the most controversial titles in gaming is currently free-to-play, courtesy of Cyberpunk 2077’s publisher.

CD Projekt Red, best known for the masterpieces Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3, is offering players the chance to play Postal: Classic and Uncut for free and keep it in their library forever.

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For those who are unfamiliar, Postal is a series of shooters that make Grand Theft Auto look like a Nintendo game in comparison. They’re dark, gory, and grim in every sense of the word but offer some off the wall fun for anyone wanting a game where they can just go nuts and kill everyone.

Through GOG, CD Projekt Red has made the first game, Postal: Classic and Uncut, free to download and play. For context the game is currently banned in over 10 countries, that’s how over the top the violence is.

If you need any more convincing you should have a read of the game’s description which says it’s a “realistic, non-stop-killing, action-strategy psychological thriller. No aliens, no mutants, no stupid quest for the dragon's balls. Just good antisocial, psychotic shoot-'em-up action, strategy and government intervention.”

There’s 17 levels in total but this version of the game adds an extra four via the Expansion Pack, and on top of that you also get access to 24 new characters so there's plenty of replay value here.

If you fancy giving Postal: Classic and Uncut a go you can download and play it for free right now on GOG. If you end up liking it you can also find the rest of the Postal games in the store, though you’ll have to pay for those ones.

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, Free Games, PC