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Epic Games Store has been counting down for the launch of an unnamed free title at 11 a.m. ET today, and we knew last night that the game would be Rockstar’s big hit Grand Theft Auto V, thanks to an early tweet posted by the official Epic Games Twitter account. However, since the clock passed at 11 a.m. ET, the Epic Games Store has completely dropped, presumably because people have been updating the site trying to claim the free game.
Epic It has been recognized that the store is experiencing problems:
We are currently experiencing high traffic in the Epic Games store.
We are aware that users may encounter slow load times, 500 errors or launcher failures at the moment and we are actively working to scale. We will provide an update as soon as we can.
– Epic Games Store (@EpicGames) May 14, 2020
According to the leaked tweet, Grand Theft Auto V It will be available as a free download until May 21:
It seems that heavy traffic to the Epic Games store could also be affecting other Epic services, such as an official Fortnite Twitter account said the game was “investigating problems” on PC and Mac:
We are investigating issues on PC and Mac that may affect Launcher logins and in-game purchases.
We will provide an update as we have more information. pic.twitter.com/YlFUP3vQEy
– Fortnite status (@FortniteStatus) May 14, 2020
Once the Epic Games store returns, if you want to claim GTA VYou should know that Epic Games now requires people to have two-factor authentication turned on to claim free games. If you need a guide on how to enable two-factor authentication for your account, Epic has one that you can follow here.
Epic has given away dozens of free titles since the Epic Games Store launched in December 2018, and the company said in January that it plans to continue giving away free games until 2020.
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