The Next Few Epic Games Store Freebies Have Been Leaked!

Tim Sweeney’s digital store is trying to attract as many gamers as possible with one free game a day at the end of the year (which isn’t cheap for Epic Games, so it’s hard for them to make the Steam rival platform profitable).

 

On Twitter, the same PC_Focus reported the Epic Games Store leak, which also included LukeFZ’s paid FSR3 mod (we wrote about it recently: it can be enabled on FSR2 and Nvidia graphics cards!) He listed the games that will be free at the end of the year, and then the ones that won’t be free yet. From the 13th to the 20th of December, Destiny 2: Legacy Collection was free on the Epic Games Store, and from then on, a free game started every day (changing at 8am Pacific).

The 20th was DNF Duel (and Spelldrifter in China), the 21st was Melvor Idle, the 22nd was Art Of Rally, the 23rd was Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition (which was already a freebie before that), and Christmas Eve was Ghostwire: Tokyo on Christmas Eve, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition on Christmas Day, and Human Resource Machine the next day. In between came Cursed to Golf on the 27th, Cat Quest on the 28th, Snakebird Complete on the 29th, and yesterday the Saints Row reboot from the now closed Volition.

And that’s where the unannounced titles come from. Today’s free game is Ghostrunner, 2024 starts with Escape Academy, 20 Minutes Till Dawn is on Tuesday, and the freebie-a-day deal ends on Tuesday with Plague Tale: Innocence. And on the fourth, another big title from 2021 will be added to your account for a whole week to give you plenty of time: it’ll be Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, and after that we’ll probably be able to add two more smaller titles to our catalog, which could be well over 300 games by the time we’ve finished most of the free games!

The list of unannounced titles is not official yet, of course.

Source: WCCFTech

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