Summary
Until Thursday, April 3 at 10:00am CST,Epic Games Storeusers have four free games to claim for their digital libraries. For years, theEpic Games Storehas been giving PC gamers free games to claim each and every week. Recently, the Epic Games Store expanded its horizons to not only include PC games, but mobile titles as well.
The Epic Games Store has been pushing its mobile storefront more aggressively as of late, employing a similar strategy to what it’s been using on PC. By giving away free games, theEpic Games Store has been enticing mobile usersto visit its storefront, with the hope being that they might spend some cash on premium titles while they’re there claiming the freebies. At first, the free Epic Games Store mobile games were only available on a monthly basis, but they now they are given away on a weekly basis, similar to the PC freebies.
Between the Epic Games Store free games on PC and the free games on mobile, users have four free games to claim by April 3. On the PC side of things,Epic Games Store users can claimCat QuestandNeko Ghost, Jump, whilemobile users have the chance to snagEvoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum DisorderandOut There: Omega Edition. It should be noted that mobile users can access the Epic Games Store mobile storefront on Android worldwide, but only those in the European Union can get it through iOS at the time of this writing.
Epic Games Store Free Games Right Now
Out of these,Epic Games Store usersmay want to prioritizeCat Quest.Cat Questis a quirky action-RPG that’s set in a world populated by talking cats. It’s the start of a series of action-RPGS that have become a trilogy of high-quality experiences. Platformer fans, meanwhile, will likely have a fun time withNeko Ghost. Those wanting an old-school style RPG will get a kick out ofEvoland 2, while roguelike fans should definitely be sure to snagOut There: Omega Editionwhile it’s up for grabs.
Epic Games Store users can claim these free games while they wait to learn what next week’s offerings have in store. The Epic Games Store has brought back its mystery game promotion, so fans don’t know what the April 3 free game will be yet, though we do know that whatever it is, it will once again be cat-themed.