Epic Games Free Games (May 23–29) – What’s Hot This Week?

Epic Games Store continues its tradition of offering free games every week, and this time, players can grab three exciting titles at no cost. Whether you love chaotic deliveries, monster rampages, or intense martial arts combat, there’s something for you.
This Week’s Free Games (Available Until May 29, 2025)
Deliver At All Costs

Genre: Action, Simulation Release Year: 2024
Step into the 1959 delivery business, where getting a package from point A to B is anything but simple. The game’s destructible environments, retro visuals, and dynamic weather make each job unpredictable. Can you navigate through mayhem and deliver at all costs?
Community Reception: Deliver At All Costs has received mixed reviews from players. While many praise its chaotic gameplay and destructible environments, some have criticized long loading screens and overly scripted missions. The game currently holds a 68/100 on Metacritic for PC.

Gigapocalypse

Genre: Side-Scroller, Kaiju, Pixel-Art Release Year: 2023
Inspired by classic monster movies like Godzilla and King Kong, Gigapocalypse lets you control gigantic creatures as they rampage through cities, crushing everything in sight. Upgrade your monster, unlock new abilities, and destroy entire civilizations in pixel-art chaos.
Community Reception: Players love Gigapocalypse for its nostalgic kaiju destruction, comparing it to classic arcade games like Rampage. The pixel-art style and upgrade system have been praised, though some players feel the gameplay loop becomes repetitive over time.
Sifu

Genre: Fighting, Roguelike, Martial Arts Release Year: 2022
An intense action-fighting game where every battle shapes your character’s journey. Featuring fast-paced kung fu combat and the unique aging mechanic—where failure makes you older but wiser—Sifu is a test of patience, skill, and mastery.
Community Reception: Sifu has been widely praised for its challenging combat, fluid animations, and deep martial arts mechanics. However, some players found the difficulty curve steep, making it frustrating for casual gamers. The game has sold over 3 million copies since launch.

How to Claim the Free Games
- Head to the Epic Games Store website.
- Log into your account.
- Search for the free games and click “Get” to add them to your library permanently.
What’s Next?
Epic hasn’t revealed next week’s lineup yet, but rumors suggest another AAA title might be in store. Stay tuned as the giveaways continue, and let us know which game you’re excited to play!
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