
You can claim over $30 worth of free games on PC right now with no strings attached. Well, actually, there is one simple requirement.
It’s always nice when we can claim free video games, no questions asked, to keep forever. Actually, there is usually at least one small catch. After all, despite what Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson say, not all the best things in life are free.
In the case of today’s story, you will need to download the free Epic Games Store launcher, which is basically the same thing as the Steam store, just owned by a different company. Oh, and you will need an internet connection, of course, to download the free digital games. But that’s it.

Free Epic Store Games
Zoeti (£16.75/$19.99): “Is a turn-based roguelite that features a deck of playing cards used to create card combos and activate skills in the heat of battle. Bolster your arsenal of skills through battles, discoverable upgrades, or aid from the locals, which enhance your play to overcome the evil plaguing your land.”
Godzilla Voxel Wars (ÂŁ12.79/$14.99): “Get ready to battle using your brain! A full-fledged turn-based strategy game with a difficulty level: Godzilla! Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and more are here to rampage across an 8×8 grid! Control Toho monsters and save the world from the Fungoid mushroom invasion!”
It’s worth keeping in mind that both of the above games are only available to be claimed for free until Thursday, 27 November 2025.
At which time, the usual RRP will be restored and new freebies will arrive.
Speaking of freebies yet to arrive, we do know of at least one of the free games that will be offered on the Epic Games Store, and that’s Universe for Sale (£11.39/$14.99), which will be available from Thursday, 27 November, until Thursday, 4 December 2025.
“A space station nestled in the clouds of Jupiter. A bizarre bazaar where a young, worried woman crafts entire universes in the palm of her hand,” reads the synopsis of Universe for Sale.
“A mysterious cultist who’s stripped the flesh from his bones in order to reach enlightenment. Here, there’s a universe for sale. You buying?”
It’s always worth keeping tabs on the Epic Games Store, as well as its social media channels, because you never know, a game that’s been on your wishlist for ages might just appear for free. Fingers crossed!
