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Take a sword with the week

It is time for a medieval war. Chivalry 2, the medieval combat game of torn banners studios, announced a free weekend for all. In a press release, details on some reasoning behind the free weekend are shared.

»2021 was a huge year for Chivalry 2. With more than one million sold units and hundreds of millions of knights killed in combat says the press release.

Apparently, the success of Chivalry 2 put the developers of the generous mood game. In addition, parallel to the free weekend, Chivalry 2 is 33% off until December 11th on Epic Games Store, 12 on the Microsoft Store and 13 on the PlayStation Store.

Interestingly, the free weekend follows the update of Merry Chivas to Chivalry 2. The update added a lot of content. Cards on the theme of a holiday at a new cathedral map in Brawl mode, the Merry Chivas update offers players, new and old, many to discover.

The announcement of the free weekend was a surprise at Game Awards last night. Parallel to the announcement came a trailer.

The trailer shows exactly what makes the chivalry itself. Battlefields, dotted with knights coming in full armor. The trailer also presents the DLC House of Befell to come at the beginning of 2022.

We hope that the new players and veterans of Chip will appreciate this free weekend said Steve Biggest, CEO and Creative Director of Torn Banner Studios, in the press release.

15 Giant & Powerful People You'd Never Want To Mess With! The free weekend of Chivalry 2 will last from today until Sunday, December 12th. For more information on future updates and events like this, be sure to view the Chivalry 2 roadmap provided by Torn Banner Studios. Chivalry 2 is available for purchase on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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