Summary

  • The Epic Games Store is giving away Deliver At All Costs, a brand-new game that released earlier today.
  • This week's freebies also include Sifu and Gigapocalypse.
  • The Epic Games Store's mystery game promotion will continue next week, when the company plans to give away two unrevealed titles.

The Epic Games Store is giving away a brand-new title in the form of Deliver At All Costs. This unexpected freebie is currently being offered to Epic Games Store users alongside two other titles.

Epic's mystery game promotions have so far accounted for the entirety of its freebies in the second half of May 2025. The trend started with Happy Game and Dead Island 2, a pair of mystery games that were available to claim during the week-long period that ended earlier today, May 22. As soon as that offer went live, Epic announced it would follow up on it with a trio of mystery titles.

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Epic Games Store: A Comprehensive List Of Every Free Game It's Had To Date

Here's a list of all the games that have been made free on the Epic Games Store. You have until January 29 to get the current free game.

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This week's Epic Games Store freebies have now been revealed as Sifu, Gigapocalypse, and Deliver At All Costs—all of which are available to claim right now. Deliver At All Costs is by far the most surprising member of the trio, mainly because it's a brand-new game. Developed by Sweden-based Studio Far Out Games, Deliver At All Costs is a wacky package delivery experience with a top-down perspective, destructible environments, and a semi-open world. Its 1959 setting might appeal to Fallout fans, offering a distinctive mixture of rock 'n' roll music, unapologetically kitschy design, and the fear of nuclear annihilation.

Epic Games Store Free Games Right Now

  • Deliver At All Costs (May 22 – May 29)
  • Gigapocalypse (May 22 – May 29)
  • Sifu (May 22 – May 29)
  • Mystery Game 1 (May 29 – June 5)
  • Mystery Game 2 (May 29 – June 5)

As for the rest of this week's Epic Games Store freebies, Gigapocalypse is a Kaiju game inspired by classic monster movies such as King Kong and Godzilla. It's developed by the retro game specialists at Goody Gameworks and plays like a 2D fighter, though with some modern elements, like a monster customization system. Gigapocalypse was originally released in November 2021 and currently holds 151 "Very Positive" user reviews on Steam. While it received limited attention from professional critics, half of the four Gigapocalypse reviews compiled by OpenCritic are largely favorable, and the rest still praise it for being a hardcore retro arcade experience—almost to a fault.

This week’s list of freebies concludes with Sifu, a renowned martial arts game by French studio Sloclap. With an 81 average score and an 85% recommendation rate on OpenCritic, Sifu is one of the highest-rated games of its kind in recent years. It's also the only title from this week's giveaway that was already free for Epic Game Store users in the past—albeit only for 24 hours, on December 31, 2024.

Moving forward, the Epic Games Store is continuing its mystery game promotion for the third consecutive week. Next week's freebies will consist of two titles, neither of which will be revealed before becoming claimable on May 29.

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