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The Epic Games Store is giving you 3 free games, including a real gem, but act quickly

The Epic Games Store is giving you 3 free games, including a real gem, but act quickly

The Epic Games Store is known for being particularly generous. Every Thursday, the famous online store offers one or more PC games to all users. No rewards, no strings attached, it's a gift. Right now, the EGS is having fun with players by keeping it a secret until the very end, only revealing the games on offer at the very last minute. On Thursday, May 29, 2025, two games will be on offer, and for now, we don't know which ones. However, by then, you'll want to have added the three free games of the moment to your library, otherwise they'll be lost. That would be a shame, as there's a real gem in the mix.

Three free games to get right away on the Epic Games Store

This week, the Epic Games Store is doing things in style by offering no fewer than three free games. On the menu, Kaiju battles, an indie game that has just been released (yes, the EGS also offers games as soon as they are released), and an excellent action game that caused a lot of buzz when it was released. You have until Thursday, May 29 at 5 p.m. sharp to get your hands on the three free games that we detail just below.

Deliver at all cost, a day one release, directly offered

The first on the list was released last Thursday: Deliver at all cost, an indie game where you play as an extreme delivery driver, ready to do anything to get the job done, even if it means being athletic. Setting its scene in the late 1950s, Deliver at all Cost has a rather unique artistic style and the atmosphere is rather well transcribed. A fast-paced game that could well give you a few hours of enjoyable gameplay in its company, so consider grabbing it from the Epic Games Store.

Gigapocalypse, when Pacific Rim meets an arcade machine

The second title on the list is clearly very different: Gigapocalypse. Here, however, there's no package delivery, but mass destruction. You play as a Kaiju in a side-scrolling game that clearly doesn't skimp on explosions. With its retro pixel style, the game looks like a real 80s arcade trip in which you simply have to explode everything in sight, with a little puzzle dimension to fully customize your beast and allow it to face wizards, soldiers and other robots who will try to stop it. Yes, it's a joyful mess, but since it's free on the Epic Games Store, you might as well take advantage of it to test it out.

Sifu, the gem from Sloclap, is free on the Epic Games Store

The last game in the selection is a real gem that surprised everyone when it was released: Sifu. A temporary PlayStation exclusive, the game is now available on all platforms. It's a thoroughly modern beat'em up with roguelite-inspired mechanics. A demanding fighting game that also borrows heavily from action movies, especially Asian ones like Old Boy and The Raid. The result is more than convincing. Sifu delivers real adrenaline rushes during its fights, especially against the particularly tense bosses. Why deprive yourself when it's free on the Epic Games store?

source: Epic Games Store

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