Epic is offering a new free game every day for the rest of the year

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If you are a player – or just visit The Cheapskate occasionally – you probably know that Epic Games distributes at least one free game every Thursday. Epic is shaking things up a little bit until the end of 2020. Every day until the New Year, Epic is offering a different free game. So, not only will you need to act fast to get your free game, but it’s also worth checking in frequently. If you play your cards right, you have a chance to accumulate 10 more games in 2021.

The Thursday free game is Inside, a platform game filled with visually stunning and well-considered puzzles. It would normally be $ 20 well spent and is now free.

After Thursday, I will be on vacation with my Oculus Quest 2 and Stadia responds for the rest of the week. If you’re curious, it looks like the remaining games over the long weekend will be Darkest Dungeon, My Time At Portia and Night in the Woods. (These links take you to their respective GameSpot pages if you want to know more.) Want one of these for free? You have 24 hours, starting at 8am PT every morning, to claim the game of the day, after which it will be replaced by the next day’s entry. If you’re here on Christmas Day or anytime during the weekend and want the game for free, you can find it – whatever it is – on Epic free games page.

If you’re new to Epic’s weekly giveaway, here’s how it works: if you don’t already have one, sign up for your free Epic account. Then just get your free game, yours forever. You don’t even need to install it right away if you don’t want to.

The full list of free daily games for the rest of the year was leaked. According to @jovanmunja, a non-affiliated Twitter user, the list of games for the rest of the year is like this. Having tweeted on December 18th, the list perfectly matches the releases we’ve seen so far, and this is the list I’m counting on at the beginning of the article to say which games will be available over the holiday weekend:

Epic Games did not respond to a request for comment on the list, but, as noted, it is correct so far, so we have no reason to believe that the rest of the games on the list will not come either.

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This article is updated regularly with the current week’s free games.


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