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Do you want a gift for Halloween? If so, we have excellent news for you. For a limited time, you can get your hands on a collection of classic platformers on PC. This thanks to GOG, the CD Projekt RED store that has a very special gift to celebrate this date.
Is about Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collectionthe second adventure of the charismatic and brave green rabbit that brought a lot of action to the players of the 1980s. To get the title, just visit GOG and find the promotion banner. You can also go directly to the game page and add it to your collection.
By doing so, you will receive access to Jazz Jackrabbit 2 – The Secret Files Already Jazz Jackrabbit 2 – The Christmas Chronicles, adventures with special themes where the objective will be the same: to stop your archrival Devan Shell. At the time of this writing, you have 67 hours left to claim the gift, so we recommend that you don’t miss this opportunity.
Trick-or-treat! (We’ve brought treats ?️)
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection is FREE for the next 72 hours on GOG ? https://t.co/acl2RLnpTi
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What is Jazz Jackrabbit?
In case you don’t know, Jazz Jackrabbit it was very popular among PC gamers a few decades ago. The franchise debuted as such in 1994 and was created by none other than Cliff Bleszinski, the father of Gears of War. Its distribution was handled by Epic Games, then known as Epic MegaGames.
The series drew attention for its peculiar and striking protagonist: a green rabbit capable of destroying hordes of enemies with weapons of all kinds. His goal is to put an end to the evil plans of Devan Shell, an evil turtle with a very peculiar appearance.
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