Total War Saga: Troyis out now on the Epic Games Store, and those looking to pick up perhaps the best deal ever featured on the gaming giant’s marketplace need to act quickly. The newest game in the iconicTotal Warseries,Troyis the first in the franchise’s storied history to take place in the Mediterranean during The Bronze Age, and best of all, it’s entirely free for the next 24 hours.

That’s right, players looking to get their hands on a full-fledgedTotal Warsequel can do so free of charge if they head over tothe Epic Games StoreASAP. All they have to do its login to their Epic Games Store account, head over to theTotal War Saga: Troypage, click the “get” button, and press place order. They’ll then be able to conquer the Troy era without having to worry about splurging out on a full-price game.

RELATED:Total War: Greek Amazons DLC Is Bringing An All Female Army

Of course, once this 24-hour window is up,Total War Saga: Troywill go back to full-price, so players even remotely interested in delving into the newestTotal Wartitle should jump on the deal before it’s too late. As for what it entails, the game will offer an all-encompassing look at the conflict between the kingdoms of Troy and Mycenaean Greece, AKA, the Trojan War. Players will get to command armies comprised of typicalTotal Warunits and more mythical soldiers, including minotaurs, harpies, and centaurs. As always for these games, it looks to be a complex tactical experience that will force players to analyse the battlefield and react accordingly.

Giving awayTotal War Saga: Troyis another in a long line of consumer-friendly moves made by The Epic Games Store, which offers perhaps the most generous free games service in the industry today. The marketplace has madeGrand Theft Auto 5, Just Cause 4, Kingdom Come: Deliverance,andCivilization 6all free in recent months, amassing a large fanbase for its substantial offerings.

It’s not the only storefront that has embraced this approach, with PlayStation recently offeringFall Guysto PS Plus playersfor no additional cost and Xbox’s focusing heavily on Game Pass, which gives players endless streams of content for one fixed, monthly fee. From Epic Games' sensationalTotal War Saga: Troydeal to the big console giants electing to offer more tantalizing, consumer-friendly deals, it’s clear fans can look forward to a more accessible future in which playing the biggest new games won’t be entirely dependable on their financial status.