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If you're in the mood for a free game, head on over to Humble Store as they're giving away the original Orwell.

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Game features:

  • Investigate the digital lives of citizens - Search web pages, scour through social media posts, dating site profiles, news articles and blogs to find those responsible for a series of terror attacks.
  • Invade the private lives of suspects - Listen in on chat communications, read personal emails, hack PCs, pull medical files, make connections. Find the information you need to know.
  • Determine the relevance of information - Only the information you provide will be seen by the security forces and acted upon. You decide what gets seen and what does not, influencing how the suspects will be perceived.
  • Secure the freedom of the Nation - Find the terrorists so the citizens of the Nation can sleep safe, knowing Orwell is watching over them.

Grab free on the Humble Store until Saturday, August 18 at 5PM UTC.

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fenevadkan 16 Aug 2018
Great!
Hamish 16 Aug 2018
Just going to quickly point out that all Humble Store is offering here is a Steam key, which is sort of odd, since DRM free versions of the game do exist from other storefronts.
scaine 16 Aug 2018
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I just bought this last month as part of some other sale or promotion they were running. Heyho.
Mountain Man 17 Aug 2018
sweet another free game
Yeah, I've gotten so many free games from one source or another over the past couple of years that it's almost silly to spend money on them any more. My Steam library is so large at this point that it's unlikely that I'll ever play every game in it.
Althorion 17 Aug 2018
What’s the relationship between Orwell and Orwell: Ignorance is Strength? Is it a sequel? Extended edition? Something else?
Liam Dawe 17 Aug 2018
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Just going to quickly point out that all Humble Store is offering here is a Steam key, which is sort of odd, since DRM free versions of the game do exist from other storefronts.
As always, it's up to the developer of the game to sort stuff like that out.
g000h 17 Aug 2018
Always in the mood for free. But (as usual) I already own it.
razing32 18 Aug 2018
What’s the relationship between Orwell and Orwell: Ignorance is Strength? Is it a sequel? Extended edition? Something else?

Ignorance is Strength is a sequel.
Though it does not follow to closely from the original since you have a pretty impactful choice in the first game
Still , story lien wise it happens somewhat in parallel so I guess that does explain it
Kuromi 23 Aug 2018
Just going to quickly point out that all Humble Store is offering here is a Steam key, which is sort of odd, since DRM free versions of the game do exist from other storefronts.

Well, i think its quite easy to explain - DRM-free means downloads and downloads means bandwidth, which is not free. Paying customer is one thing, albeit they prefer to just sell Steam key for eons already, but free giveaway...
Since they getting permit from developer, i think, as well as keys its pretty much zero cost for them to giveaway these keys.
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