Discover the latest free games on the Epic Games Store this week! Enjoy exciting new titles without spending anything.
The Epic Games Store weekly freebies are already something to look forward to but when they’re wrapped in mystery? That’s when the fun really begins. There’s just something special about the thrill of guessing the next free games with the community. Sometimes, the guessing feels even better than claiming the free game itself. It’s like the world’s geekiest lottery and we’re all in it together.
And this week? This week is something else. Not only are we getting a day-one launch title, but Epic has also thrown in a critically acclaimed, award-winning brawler, plus a retro-inspired monster mayhem game that’s perfect for chaotic fun.
This Week’s Epic Games Store Freebie
Epic has knocked it out of the park this week. A new release, a pixel-powered kaiju sim, and a beloved highly regarded brawler, all for free.
Deliver At All Costs throws players into the chaos of 1959 following Winston Green, a fiery courier with a mysterious past, on a wild journey of bizarre and dangerous deliveries. From explosive cargo to oversized fish, every mission ramps up the destruction as Winston spirals deeper into madness across three acts. Players will race through semi-open cities, where every pedestrian reacts unpredictably, all set against a richly detailed 1950s backdrop complete with era-authentic music, radio ads, and voice acting. The game officially launched today.
Gigapocalypse lets you unleash pure pixelated destruction as one of nine monstrous “Gigas” from prehistoric legends, outer space, or forgotten history, each with unique abilities, mutations, and unlockable skins. Rampage through detailed stages from different timelines, demolishing everything from wild west towns to medieval fortresses, while battling waves of enemies like soldiers, drones, and wizards. With Tamagotchi-style mini-games, unlockable minions, metal-fueled chaos, and epic boss fights, it’s a fast-paced homage to monster classics packed with personality, punk energy, and satisfying arcade mayhem.
Sifu is a 3D beat-’em-up inspired by classic kung fu cinema, developed by Sloclap. You play as a young martial artist on a relentless quest for vengeance after the brutal murder of your family. Armed only with your kung fu and a mysterious pendant, you’ll battle your way through gang hideouts and corporate towers, all in a single day. Every defeat ages your character, trading youthful speed for experience and strength. With a deep, skill-based combat system that rewards smart positioning and environmental tactics.
Deliver At All Costs, Gigapocalypse, and Sifu are free on the Epic Games Store until May 29th. Grab them now and get ready for your predictions for the next two mystery games.
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Even though I don't use Epic Games Store, I must admit it's great that they offer Deliver at all Cost the day of its launch! Such kind of giveaways are rare, and not to be missed. The game itself looks fun, as you have to transport the cargo against all odds, and no matter what you need to destroy on your way. If you don't mind using Epic, go ahead!