Epic Games Store Unveils This Week’s Free Games


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Epic Games Store is offering another round of free games, and this time, there’s a big surprise. One of the freebies is a brand-new title called Deliver At All Costs. It’s available now, along with two other games.

Epic Games Store Gives Away Brand-New Game “Deliver At All Costs”

Epic has been running a mystery game promotion through the second half of May 2025. It started with Happy Game and Dead Island 2, which were free to claim until May 22. As soon as that offer ended, Epic revealed three more free titles for the following week.

The new freebies are Deliver At All Costs, Gigapocalypse, and Sifu. All three are free from May 22 to May 29.

The biggest surprise is Deliver At All Costs. It’s a new release from Swedish developer Far Out Games. The game is a delivery adventure with chaotic gameplay, destructible environments, and a semi-open world. It takes place in 1959 and features a retro theme. Expect rock ‘n’ roll music, bold design, and Cold War vibes. Fans of the Fallout series may enjoy its quirky style and nuclear-era setting.

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Gigapocalypse is another freebie this week. It’s a side-scrolling monster game inspired by classic movies like Godzilla and King Kong. Players control giant creatures and destroy cities. The game includes a customization system to upgrade your monsters. It first launched in November 2021 and has over 150 “Very Positive” reviews on Steam. Critics gave it mixed feedback, but most praised its retro arcade feel.

The third title is Sifu, a martial arts action game by the French studio Sloclap. It’s known for its fast-paced combat and stylish design. On OpenCritic, it has an average score of 81 and an 85% recommendation rate. Sifu was briefly free on Epic once before—on December 31, 2024—but only for 24 hours.

Here’s a quick look at the free games this week:

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So, Epic’s mystery game giveaways will continue. Two more titles will be revealed on May 29. Until then, users can grab this week’s free games and enjoy the variety of the offer.

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