Epic Games Store continues to provide players with free weekly games. This is one of the means that Epic Games has managed to bring over consumers from the Valve Steam digital marketplace. Before Epic Games Store got its stable footing, most PC gamers gravitated towards Steam to acquire their video game titles. That meant for Epic Games Store to sway any newcomers onto their platform, they needed a slight edge. One of the popular ways that the company started to see traffic drive toward their digital client was through free video game title offers.
This is essentially a promotion that the company offers every week. We don’t have much of a heads-up on what free game titles will be featured either. Most weeks, we just get a slight heads-up on what game title will be free next, but nothing further ahead is unveiled. Likewise, we’re never sure how many games will be offered weekly. Some weeks we might have a few free titles, while others are reserved for just one game. That’s the story of this free week’s title, as we only have one game to claim. That title is Epistory – Typing Chronicles.
Typically, players would have to spend $14.99 to get this game. But today, and going on for a week, you’ll be able to claim the game completely for free. All you have to do is make a free account on the Epic Games Store website, and from there, you’ll get access to their digital client. This will allow you to manage your library of games, view the storefront, and make purchases without going onto the web browser. Of course, you can make a free account and simply claim the games that are offered weekly without spending a dime.
As mentioned, we do have insight as to what the next free game will be. Players that hold out until next week will be able to pick up Adios. All you have to do is head onto the storefront and claim your games like Epistory – Typing Chronicles and next week’s Adios to have them secured into your library. Afterward, they are yours to keep and install whenever you feel like trying the game out. It’s worth checking the storefront weekly, as Epic Games does provide a rather wide range of titles. We’ve seen all sorts of genres represented, including indie games and previous AAA hits.