Humble Bundle just keep on giving this year, as they add another free game to their list with Codemasters racing classic, GRID. While it’s almost 10 years old, GRID is still a damn fine racer, and one of their best ever, not like some of the more questionable racers they released after the original GRID.
Of course, with it being free, there’s little to fuss about here, you simply have to head over to Humble Bundle while the deal is valid and click the download button. You’ll want to be quick though, as there’s little over a day left at the time of writing.
“Discover a stunning world of motor sport brought to life, from racing muscle cars through the iconic streets of San Francisco and competing in the legendary 24 hours of Le Mans to drifting around the docks of Yokohama. Jump behind the wheel of exhilarating racing cars in the most aggressive, spectacular wheel-to-wheel races you’ve ever experienced. ”
- Incredible persistent world of racing encompassing Muscle car racing, Drift racing, and Circuit racing in Detroit, San Francisco, Milan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Spa, Le Mans and many more
- Mind-blowing soft-body damage to vehicles and environments to the most aspirational and incredible vehicles and tracks all fully licensed
- Stunning visual treatment and accessible handling system
- Evolution of the physics system used in Colin McRae™ DiRT™ EGO surpasses all previous engines in terms of AI, effects and packed grids
Head on over to Humble Bundle now to download the game.
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