Home News Free Games Galore: Epic Games Store's Epic Collection

Free Games Galore: Epic Games Store's Epic Collection

by Charlotte Jan 09,2025

The Epic Games Store continues its tradition of offering free games, captivating players since its 2018 launch. Creating a store account grants access to these limited-time giveaways, playable indefinitely thereafter. While the weekly Thursday release schedule may evolve, currently, a new free game is added each week.

The store's diverse game catalog and highly anticipated "Mystery Games," often coinciding with Mega Sales, significantly boost its popularity. These surprise releases frequently include both major titles and beloved indie gems. The weekly free game releases also generate considerable excitement.

What free games has the Epic Games Store offered since 2018? What's currently free in 2024?

Updated December 24, 2024 by Mark Sammut: The Epic Games Store's next free mystery game is available for download! This intriguing title caters to a broad audience, offering both cozy simulation and unsettling horror elements. It's free until 9 AM Pacific Time on December 25, 2024, after which the next free game will be unveiled.

Epic Games Store's Current Free Game (December 24–25): Dredge

A Relaxing Fishing Adventure with a Lovecraftian Twist

Close

Latest Articles More+
  • 17 2026-03
    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Coming to PlayStation 5

    Another big Xbox game is landing on PlayStation 5 — and this time it's Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Announced with a fresh trailer during today's PlayStation State of Play, the latest version of Microsoft Flight Simulator will arrive on Sony's co

  • 16 2026-03
    The Seven Deadly Sins: IDLE Adventure Marks 1st Year with 111,111 Items!

    Netmarble is celebrating the first anniversary of The Seven Deadly Sins: IDLE Adventure with a host of exciting gifts. The latest update introduces a new hero and fresh challenges, but the real attraction is the generous array of rewards.Happy First

  • 14 2026-03
    Neil Druckmann to Exit HBO's The Last of Us for Season 3

    Naughty Dog studio head Neil Druckmann has announced he will not be creatively involved in the upcoming third season of HBO's The Last of Us, choosing to devote his full attention to developing the game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.pic.twitter.