A fresh wave of free games has made its debut on the Epic Games Store, presenting an enticing opportunity for gamers to save approximately . However, time is of the essence, as these titles will only be available at no cost until 4 PM BST on Thursday, June 18. It’s advisable to seize the moment and claim them promptly. Once acquired, these games are yours to enjoy indefinitely, although they are exclusively playable on PC, unless you have a compatible device like the Xbox ROG Ally.
This Combat Racer Is A Twisted Metal Spiritual Successor Based On A Beloved IP
Leading the charge in this week’s offerings is Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks, a combat racing game that debuted just last year and typically retails for .99. Set in the renowned Warhammer 40K universe, players can take the wheel of buggies, tanks, and helicopters in exhilarating Mad Max-style races. The game allows for explosive weaponry usage in both online and offline modes, with additional gear unlocking as players advance through the game.
Customization is a key feature, enabling players to tailor their vehicles to their liking, while the Creation Workshop tool offers the chance to design and share custom maps. Notably, the game supports cross-play, meaning that while you can only claim a PC version here, you can compete against friends who own the game on PlayStation and Xbox. Currently, Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks enjoys an impressive player score of 85% on Steam, reflecting its positive reception.
One enthusiastic player remarked, “Genuinely such a fun game, and with cross play coming out, there’s more lobbies,” while another stated, “This game is the most fun combat racer I’ve ever played. Absolutely brilliant game types that make the combat so natural and fun.”
Any Chess Fans In The House?
If combat racing isn’t quite your style, consider claiming The Ouroboros King, which offers a saving of .99. Developed by Oriol Cosp Games, this 2023 roguelike is tailored for chess enthusiasts. The game promises to merge the strategic depth of chess with the variety and replayability characteristic of roguelikes.
Players are tasked with assembling a formidable army, discovering powerful relics, and acquiring surprising gadgets to overcome the Coven. The gameplay involves combining classic and new fairy chess pieces with relics and consumables that provide bonuses. Each turn allows for only one move, and if players face defeat, they can revisit earlier actions to explore alternate timelines.
While The Ouroboros King may not appeal to everyone, it has garnered a ‘Very Positive’ rating of 81% on Steam. One player noted, “Surprisingly fun, for former chess players.” If neither of these titles piques your interest, don’t fret; another selection of free games will be unveiled shortly on June 18, featuring Citizen Sleeper and ROBOBEAT, which promise to be a more robust offering.