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Detective game 'The Operator' is free to claim on the Epic Games Store this week

The Operator

The Epic Games Store's weekly giveaways promotion has just refreshed. Last week's offer of Two Point Hospital has now gone away, and to take its place, the store has brought in The Operator, a detective puzzle game developed by Bureau 81. As always, you have seven days to add the latest game permanently to your Epic Games Store library.

Released in 2024, The Operator comes touting an investigation story that puts you into the shoes of a new hire at the Federal Department of Intelligence (FDI), where you are tasked with analyzing evidence, fact-checking, and solving a streak of mysterious crimes using the agency's advanced investigative software.

Everything from murders and missing people to cyberattacks are the sort of crimes you'll be investigating throughout the game, all using the agency's unique software console to dig through evidence and personal data. As the story progresses, a conspiracy also comes through from another hacker that paints the FDI in a different light.

Here's how the studio teases the hacker's existence even in the game description:

You have the finest FDI **software to help with those challenging cases. Point and click through the Video and Photo Analyzer, Citizen and Vehicle Database, ChemScan, Notepad and a fully functional Terminal at any point to find out %^^** what you need. To find the truth, you must follow the //** evidence **// and see where it leads, no matter how unsettling. %% But don’t poke into unauthori$$ed* areas without first notifying your **superiors {liars}**//.

The Operator giveaway on the Epic Games Store is now active, and it will last until June 26. When it's not on sale, the game costs $13.99 to purchase, but PC gamers can add it to their library for no cost during the seven-day timeframe. Another PC game will come in as the next freebie on the same day that this entry expires.

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