Highlights
- Epic Games Store offers free games to subscribers, attracting a frugal gaming audience.
- Players shouldn’t underestimate the free titles the Epic Games Store features, as many of them are surprisingly good.
- The Sims 4, Farlight 84, Fall Guys, Naraka: Bladepoint, Honkai: Star Rail and Fortnite are all free games available on Epic Games Store worth playing.
Who doesn’t want free games, right? After all, spending $60 for a full game today can be quite the gamble considering how incredibly diverse most titles have become. Thankfully, game stores like Steam offer hefty discounts every so often that make much-desired titles much more accessible to the more frugal gaming audience. And with the Epic Games Store rising as a potential Steam rival, this up-and-coming platform has begun giving out free games to subscribers.
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However, players might want to remember that the Epic Games Store already has a slate of free titles for gamers to try. In fact, some of the free titles in Epic Games may amaze players well enough to stay tuned for the rest of the platform’s future offerings. Just what are these free games?
Updated on November 27, 2023, by Rhenn Taguiam: With Epic Games still going strong with its habit of periodic free game releases, the Steam competitor continues to attract fans eager to try gaming’s hottest releases not just on a discount but also completely free of charge. However, fans who don’t want to chase after free game offerings that only last for a few days may be curious if Epic’s own slate of no-deadline free games is worth checking out. On top of MMOs and games with simpler mechanics are titles with surprising depth for a free title, these include games that let players create their own virtual houses and families, a jetpack-heavy and melee-heavy battle royale, a more action-packed Monster Hunter clone, and a hilarious game show simulator.
25 The Sims 4
Metascore: 70
The Sims 4
- Platform(s)
- PS4, Xbox One, PC
- Released
- September 2, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Genre(s)
- Simulation
With The Sims 5 yet to be released, fans of Maxis’s acclaimed life simulation game can finally get into the franchise as its latest entry is available for free in the Epic Games Store. The Sims 4 takes the widely-known appeal of The Sims and ups the ante with improved tools. Thanks to an upgraded custom game engine, The Sims 4 lets players have more control over their houses and their Sim creation, paving the way not just for gameplay-adequate Sims but also room for more creative mods.
Unlike other The Sims games, the free title boasts a more vibrant visual design that elevates improved (but equally hilariously goofy) Sims AI. Building tools also made it much easier for players to create more realistic houses without the need for tinkering with game settings compared to prior titles.
24 Farlight 84
Steam: 85%
Farlight 84
- Platform(s)
- Android, iOS, PC
- Released
- April 23, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Farlight
- Genre(s)
- Battle Royale
Set in 2084 after a cataclysmic event, Farlight 84 lets players take on the role of Capsulers as they go to various parts of Isle Cities to fight for supremacy. As with other battle royales, each Capsuler boasts unique skill sets as they gather weapons and ammo while duking it out against fellow players.
However, where Farlight 84 separates itself from the rest of the pack are new gameplay mechanics that up the ante in maximizing mayhem in the game’s open environments. In this battle royale, players have access to Jetpacks, Transforming Vehicles, and even options to Revive. When combined with unique weapons and Capsuler skills, Farlight 84 matches become avenues of sheer mayhem that can provide a decent battle royale alternative.
23 Fall Guys
Metascore: 81
Fall Guys
- Platform(s)
- PS5, PS4, Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC
- Released
- August 4, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Mediatonic
- Genre(s)
- Battle Royale, Platformer, Action
Players who want a change of pace in cooperative games may appreciate Fall Guys, where gamers become jellybean-like figures who have to race their way to success past one obstacle to the next. Inspired by game shows such as Takeshi’s Castle, Wipeout, and even good ol’ tag, Fall Guys matches feature a progression of mini-games that slowly eliminate players until only one remains.
What makes Fall Guys fun is the potential element of both team and solo play, with friends being able to join lobbies as teams that have to cooperate with each other to survive or as rivals that can have fun eliminating each other. The game’s rather vibrant visuals and catchy OST can make Fall Guys a worthwhile game to play on breaks.
22 Naraka: Bladepoint
Metascore: 71
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
- Platform(s)
- PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PS5
- Released
- August 11, 2021
- Developer(s)
- 24 Entertainment, Thunder Fire Universe X Studio
- Genre(s)
- Battle Royale, Action-Adventure
Inspired by gameplay from Devil May Cry, fans who want to take their enemies out on a literal spin will appreciate the visceral, high-octane action of Naraka: Bladepoint. Set on Morus Island, players use heroes with unique Skills and Ultimates as they duke it out solo or in teams of three, this time scavenging for bladed weapons instead of the usual arsenal of guns in classic battle royales.
Where Naraka: Bladepoint shines as a free title is its approach to combat that combines third-person RPG elements with light fighting game mechanics. Rhythm and timing are key here, with Naraka: Bladepoint encouraging players to study different kinds of attacks (Standard, Special, Charged, Combo) and maneuvers (Counters, Air Juggles) to eliminate opponents as fast as possible. Instead of high-octane shootouts, the elegant martial arts of Naraka: Bladepoint can give players a new perspective on the potential of battle royales.
21 Honkai: Star Rail
Metascore: 80
Honkai: Star Rail
- Platform(s)
- Android, iOS, PC, PS5
- Released
- April 26, 2023
- Developer(s)
- HoYoverse (Formerly miHoYo)
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Fans of MiHoYo’s Genshin Impact who want to dabble with more traditional RPG elements may appreciate Honkai: Star Rail. This spinoff to MiHoYo’s Honkai Impact franchise takes place in its own timeline, where the train known as the Astral Express travels to different worlds to stop the threat caused by the mysterious Stellaron.
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Players take the role of the Trailblazer who, much like Lumine or Aether in Genshin Impact, are tasked to save the world after mastering different Paths and meeting different characters. Unlike Genshin Impact, however, gameplay in Star Rail is a turn-based RPG where teams of four duke it out against various opponents. As with other traditional RPGs, players take advantage of an opponent’s elemental weakness, rely on debuffs and buffs to manipulate the flow of combat and improve characters to develop their skills. Like its gacha predecessor, Star Rail also has a gacha system that frequently releases new characters and has other units on rotation for players to roll for using tickets they can obtain in-game or via the cash shop.
20 Fortnite
Metascore: 78
Fortnite
- Platform(s)
- PC, iOS, Mobile, Xbox One, Android, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Switch
- Released
- July 25, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Epic Games
- Genre(s)
- Survival, Battle Royale
Players who want one of the most unique approaches to the battle royale concept should consider giving Fortnite a shot. Unlike other more intense battle royale games, this more light-hearted take on the brutal battle royale genre gives players quite a ton of things to do throughout a match.
What perhaps makes Fortnite a game worth playing isn’t just the fact that it has quite a lot of collaborations with various media. Rather, Fortnite actually offers three (3) completely separate and equally engaging gameplay modes. The traditional battle royale format is Fortnite Battle Royale, where players can not only shoot to dominate but even build obstacles to gain the upper hand. There’s Fortnite: Save the World where the game needs four-man teams to fend off an army of zombie-like husks. Lastly, Fortnite Creative is a sandbox mode where players can do almost anything they like, ranging from casual exploration to the creation of mini-games.
19 Genshin Impact
Metascore: 81
Genshin Impact
- Platform(s)
- Mobile, iOS, Android, PC, PS4, PS5
- Released
- September 28, 2020
- Developer(s)
- HoYoverse (Formerly miHoYo)
- Genre(s)
- RPG, Action, Adventure, Gacha
While the initial perception of a gacha game is a low-effort cash grab hidden through a collectible game format, such isn’t the case with Genshin Impact. Boasting incredibly beautiful graphics and a gripping story, one wouldn’t expect that beneath this rather immense open-world title is the opportunity for players to collect equally-appealing characters.
What perhaps makes Genshin Impact worth playing is its approach to gameplay and personalization. The ability to acquire the title’s in-game currency (Primogens) to pull characters and weapons (Wish) as a free player gives gamers a lot of incentives to grind through the game’s story mode and sets of daily missions. Players who want to take a break from intense multiplayer matches can open Genshin Impact and get engulfed with the riveting story of the Traveler and their fate in the mysterious land of Teyvat.
18 Trackmania
Metascore: 74
Release Date | July 1, 2020 |
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Platforms | PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Luna |
Developers | Ubisoft Nadeo |
Genre | Racing |
Fans of racing games may have heard of the classic Trackmania series, where games focus not just on racing per se, but rather on giving players the ability to create their own custom tracks. This is the emphasis of the Trackmania reboot in 2020, where players have the means to create wildly ridiculous tracks with the sole purpose of having cars try to finish them as quickly as possible.
Compared to other racing games, Trackmania gives players quite a decent change of pace. This is especially great for creative gamers who want to push the limits of physics in racing games with crazy tracks in Trackmania. Fans who want to equally wow and annoy their friends with seemingly impossible tracks may want to build them in Trackmania.
17 Demon’s Tilt
Steam: 94%
Release Date | December 2019 |
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Platforms | PC, PS4, Xbox One, Mac OS, Nintendo Switch |
Developers | Flarb LLC, WIZNWAR |
Genre | Pinball |
Despite the rather grim and bloody aesthetic of Demon’s Tilt, it boasts one of the best mechanics of a free-to-play game in the Epic Games store: hack-and-slash pinball. At its core, Demon’s Tilt takes the pinball concept and applies action-like mechanics. While players can do classic pinball moves such as nudging, the game now gives players extra mechanics such as the need to avoid obstacles or even the option to attack enemies.
The game takes place across three (3) screens where the ball can be thrown around the entire game. All of these screens have power-ups players can use to increase their scores, as well as bosses that may pop up in order to further challenge the players in their journey.
16 Path Of Exile
Metascore: 86
Path of Exile
- Platform(s)
- PC, Xbox One, PS4, macOS
- Released
- October 23, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Grinding Gear Games
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
One of the most surprising free-to-play games to ever come out of modern gaming would be Path of Exile, perhaps a love letter to the ARPG genre popularized by the Diablo franchise. In Path of Exile, players take control of an Exile, an incredibly powerful being that is now forced to fight for their survival in the ruined continent of Wraeclast after being exiled from the nation of Oriath.
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In this dark fantasy world, players can take the role of either the Marauder, Duelist, Ranger, Scion, Shadow, Templar, or Witch and carve their path in this action RPG. With an intense and replayable PVE and PVP mechanic, Path of Exile is easily one of the more entertaining titles to come out of the platform.
15 Warframe
Metascore: 64
Warframe
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Switch
- Released
- March 25, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Digital Extremes
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
Who doesn’t want to fight aliens and extradimensional creatures as a gun-toting, katana-wielding, high-speed ninja? In Warframe, players get exactly that. This free action RPG tasks players to become the Tenno, highly-trained warriors who wear Warframes. The Warframes are specialized suits of armor with various abilities. In the game’s lengthy, single-player narrative, the player’s Tenno becomes the last hope in a Solar System corrupted by humanity’s descendants.
However, the real fun begins with the title’s multiplayer components. Thanks to the game’s mechanics, players can zig-zag and zoom around the battlefield using precise jumps, rolls, wall dashes, and other maneuvers while fighting opponents. Moreover, the game’s wide offering of unique and devastating Warframe abilities adds a fast-paced, high-octane twist to conventional action RPGs.
14 Neverwinter
Metascore: 74
Neverwinter
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, Xbox One
- Released
- June 20, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Cryptic Studios
- Genre(s)
- MMORPG
Players and TTRPG fans who want a more real-time take to Dungeons & Dragons will love Neverwinter from the Epic Games Store. This free MMO takes place in D&D‘s hit region of Neverwinter, where players take on the role of adventurers who will try to save the world from an ever-growing threat.
Unlike other MMOs, Neverwinter boasts a real-time combat system that allows players to actively aim, attack, and dodge attacks from opponents. In turn, Neverwinter gives players the opportunity to live out their tabletop dreams as though they are their actual characters. Moreover, the game comes with an engrossing narrative and a gripping story that will easily immerse players into their characters.
13 Rogue Company
Metascore: 75
Rogue Company
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Released
- October 1, 2020
- Developer(s)
- First Watch Games
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
Mercenaries shouldn’t just get paid; they need to look good, too! In Rogue Company, players take the team shooter experience and add a more stylish twist. As such, this free Epic Games Store game seems like the typical third-person shooter on the outside. However, the game’s rather wild take on the whole “mercenaries for hire” concept adds a unique flavor that separates it from conventional cooperative titles of the same genre.
In the game, players take on the role of members of the Rogue Company. They serve as mercenaries who take on various jobs to grow in fame, prestige, and power. And thanks to the game’s rather straightforward mechanics, players can easily take on missions, dominate the match, and grab aesthetic gear to build their ultimate rogue.
12 Rocket League
Metascore: 85
Rocket League
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, Xbox One, macOS, Linux, Switch
- Released
- July 7, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Psyonix
- Genre(s)
- Sports
Fans of sports titles and racing games can turn to Rocket League to enjoy the best parts of the two genres. As players might expect, Rocket League involves two teams tossing a soccer ball around a massive field – using cars. In turn, entire matches become a site of hilariously fast-paced fun as cars chase each other and activate their speed boosts. They do all of these while still trying to score goals, as though playing soccer on wheels.
Thanks to this free Epic Games Store title, players have a handy and insane game to enjoy whenever they find themselves in the mood for both soccer and a bit of racing. To make matters more awesome, Rocket League even lets players customize and improve their vehicles.
11 Spellbreak
Metascore: 79
Spellbreak
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
- Released
- September 3, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Proletariat
- Genre(s)
- Battle Royale
Conventional battle royales take a backseat as Spellbreak infuses the traditional “last man standing” formula with spells and magic. Essentially, players get thrust into battle as Vowbreakers, mages who tap into forbidden elemental magic to change the world around them. In turn, players need to eliminate other Vowbreakers to prove their domination on the battlefield.
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As with other battle royale games, players need to continuously move around the map – all the while avoiding elimination, staying clear of the closing environment, and eliminating enemies. They can even equip various items to improve speed and add armor, while scattered Gauntlets can give players access to two different elemental spells at a time. Thanks to this magic and mana component, players can dish out various elemental attacks and even combine them to create devastating effects. In turn, players can create walls of fire, slide in lines of ice, or suck others into a tornado.
10 Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure
Steam: 88%
Release Date | May 9, 2020 |
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Platforms | Linux, PC, Mac |
Developers | Terrible Toybox |
Genre | Adventure, Puzzle |
Fans of classic graphic adventure games of early gaming might want to check out Thimbleweed Park. In the main adventure game, which costs $19.99, FBI agents Reyes and Ray investigate a murder in Thimbleweed Park. They need to interview persons of interest, investigate scenes, and uncover the real nature of Thimbleweed Park.
Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure is a small standalone chapter that has the same charm as its predecessor, even if it is not considered a proper sequel. In the title, players have to navigate through scenes by using special verb commands to accomplish objectives.
9 Sludge Life
Steam: 95%
Sludge Life
- Platform(s)
- PC, Switch
- Released
- May 28, 2020
- Developer
- Terri Vellmann & Doseone
- Genre(s)
- Action, Open-World
Of all free Epic Games Store titles, Sludge Life is perhaps the most eccentric. The website describes it as a vandalism-centric game played in the first-person view. Set in an open-world tiny island, the player will embark on a journey to dominate the graffiti elite.
What’s perhaps unique about Sludge Life, aside from its mature tone, is its remarkable art style and gameplay. Thanks to the game’s central mechanic, players can vandalize the open world and roam it as they please. They may also find apps and play games within Sludge Life, and three different endings.
8 Dragon Nest: Auto Chess
Steam: 65%
Release Date | August 23, 2019 |
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Platforms | PC |
Developers | Dragonest Co., Ltd and Drodo Studio |
Genre | Strategy |
Chess modes have become extremely popular in some MOBA titles, especially since this mini-game can take some steam off the intensity of in-game mechanics. Interestingly, not all chess modes come to MOBA titles. For instance, MMO Dragon Nest has Auto Chess that’s free to play from the Epic Games Store.
Akin to other chess games, Auto Chess serves as a spin-off of Dragon Nest. In this game, players build sets of memorable monsters from the MMO and battle other players for supremacy. Classes from the game return as player classes, giving them special abilities and perks that apply to their monsters and playstyles.
7 Might & Magic: Chess Royale
Common Sense Media: 3/5
Release Date | January 30, 2020 |
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Platforms | PC, iOS, Mac |
Developers | Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Bordeaux |
Genre | Strategy |
Players who want a wilder variation of chess modes might want to look at Might & Magic: Chess Royale. In this Might & Magic spin-off, players get to build armies from popular monsters in the acclaimed high fantasy franchise as they battle each other. Akin to other chess spinoffs, players can choose units to position around the battle map. These units have unique abilities and synergies that work together to dominate the battlefield.
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However, what makes Chess Royale interesting is its 100-player setup, where players have to embark on turns battling each other in a huge chess battle royale.
6 Smite
Metascore: 80
SMITE
- Platform(s)
- PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
- Released
- March 25, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Hi-Rez Studios
- Genre(s)
- MOBA
Players who want a new take on the MOBA genre might want to try out Smite. Unlike juggernauts DOTA 2 and League, Smite lets players control Gods from various pantheons on a team-versus-team deathmatch. Unlike other MOBAs that focus on isometric views, Smite lets players control their own Gods themselves.
As such, players can actively run, dodge, and aim their skills exactly where they want to use them. This element makes battles much more engaging and flexible for players. With more than 90 gods to choose from, players have a ton of characters to try and experiment with; that said, not all of the gods are free.