How to claim Two Point Hospital for free? From now until June 19, 2025, you can add this beloved hospital management sim to your Epic Games Store library at no cost—and once it's in your account, it's yours forever. Originally released in 2018, Two Point Hospital challenges you to design efficient layouts, cure bizarre illnesses (think "Quack Fever" and "Light-Headedness"), and keep your patients—and bank balance—satisfied. Epic's generous giveaway was first highlighted by Screen Rant's article on the free download, which walks you through the claim process and underscores why it remains one of the best sim games of its era.
How to set up your first shift? If you're new to hospital sims or need a refresher on ward placement, staffing strategies, and patient flow optimization, check out the "Two Point Hospital Tutorial Guide (Beginner)" video by Mithrie - Gaming Guides. For a glimpse of the game's wacky charm before diving in, don't miss the official Two Point Hospital: LAUNCH TRAILER (Full 60 second cut) from Two Point Studios. Whether you're automating diagnostics or upgrading your staff's morale, this free offer is an unmissable chance to master one of the genre's finest titles.
What's the latest on PlayStation 6 and the next Xbox? Sony has officially confirmed that development on PlayStation 6 is underway, while Microsoft is deep in the lab cooking up its successor to the Series X|S. Although neither company has divulged all the specs or revealed the Xbox's codename, the promise of new hardware typically means more power, faster load times, and features that will redefine immersion. According to Pure Xbox's in-depth report, Sony aims to deliver a "new & enhanced" experience—hinting at advancements in graphics fidelity, AI-driven NPC behavior, and backward compatibility seamlessness.
What should you be keeping an eye on? While official launch windows haven't been announced, console lifecycles suggest a rollout around 2027-2028, giving developers ample time to optimize engines and studios the chance to craft killer launch titles. Are you Team PlayStation or Team Xbox? Each camp boasts exclusive franchises—whether you're gearing up for God of War IV on Sony or waiting to see Microsoft's next Halo reboot in action, both ecosystems are crowded with potential. Stay tuned to your favorite news outlets and developer channels—once more details drop, I'll be there to break down specs, price points, and pre-order perks.
What performance targets has CD Projekt RED set for The Witcher 4? In a recent interview covered by Insider Gaming, the studio confirmed they're aiming for a smooth 60 FPS on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, leveraging Unreal Engine 5's capabilities. However, they acknowledged that hitting 60 FPS on the more modest Xbox Series S will be a significant technical hurdle. CDPR hinted that the Series S version will likely default to a 30 FPS target—possibly with an unlocked frame-rate mode for enthusiasts willing to tweak settings.
What does this mean for your next monster-hunter marathon? If you've seen the Unreal Engine 5 Tech Demo walkthrough on Digital Foundry, you know the kind of graphical fidelity and environmental richness CDPR wants to achieve. And for an official, cinematic taste of what's coming, watch The Witcher 4 — Unreal Engine 5 Tech Demo. Whether you're wielding swords on a custom-built PC or exploring vast landscapes on console, the promise of buttery-smooth combat and eye-popping visuals has fans eagerly marking their calendars for Witcher 4's eventual release.
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