Heavy Metal Double Fine Honor Ozzy Osbourne, publishing massive metal video game Brütal Legend for free only for 666 minutes

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Double Fine Productions made the massive metal brütal legend video game for free for 666 minutes just to honor the legend of Heavy metal Ozzy Osbourne, who died this week at the age of 76.

The Black Sabbath Frontman died on July 22 just a few weeks after he performed at a farewell concert.

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Osbourne expressed the form of The Guardian of Metal in Brütal’s legend. The appearance and personality of the character was based on Osbourne.

Ozzy Osbourne in Brütal’s legend with the figure of Jacek Black.

IN Post on social mediaDouble Fine belonging to Microsoft said she had released Brütal’s legend Itch.io. “But this amazing contract will last only 666 minutes, as prophecy predicted,” the studio continued. “So click before it disappears like a demon at night …”

Brütal Legend is a hybrid hybrid during real time during the Fine double action in 2009, in which the Hybrid strategy, in which Jack Black appears as Roaddie Eddie Riggs. Brütal’s legend was published by EA after Activision dropped the game, and Double Fine and Activision ended in a legal battle for the publishing house.

Ozzy Osbourne appeared in the game itself along with other metal icons of Lemmy Kilmister, Rob Halford and Lita Ford. The double boss Tim Schafer chose over 100 metal songs to be included in the game.

Double Fine, which is busy developing the goalkeeper on PC and Xbox, announced a contract by 16:00 PT, which means that it ends at 3am on Thursday, July 24.

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