Key Takeaways
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- The Epic Games Store continues to offer free games throughout 2026, with new titles becoming available every Thursday.
- Current free games include Firestone Online Idle RPG and Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure, while upcoming free games are Trash Goblin and Arranger: A RolePuzzling Adventure (scheduled for May 2026).
- Players can claim an exclusive bundle for Firestone Online Idle RPG until May 7th, 11 am EDT, which includes a unique skin for the hero Luana, titled The Grove Guardian.
- Keeping an eye on Epic Games Store promotions and offers from other platforms can help players expand their digital game libraries at no cost.
Epic Games Store Continues Free Game Giveaways in 2026 The Epic Games Store will offer free games throughout 2026, allowing players to download titles from its digital storefront. This promotion highlights the ongoing availability of free games, a staple of the Epic Games Store. Current and Upcoming Free Titles: Currently, players can download Firestone Online Idle RPG and Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure. This offer is valid for one week, with new free games typically becoming available on Thursdays. Looking ahead to May 2026, Trash Goblin and Arranger: A RolePuzzling Adventure are scheduled to be free. An official announcement for this giveaway is anticipated on May 7th. Game Descriptions: Firestone Online Idle RPG: This is a multiplayer fantasy game featuring idle RPG mechanics. Players collect and upgrade heroes, engage in AFK battles, and can acquire exclusive in-game rewards from the Epic Games Store, such as skins, avatars, chests, and gems. Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure: This title blends automation gameplay with real-time strategy elements. Players will solve puzzles and manage logistics within its gameplay. The game’s art often features natural elements like tree stumps and log hauling.
Epic Games Store: New Free Game Giveaways – Arranger: A RolePuzzling Adventure & Trash Goblin Available Now
Arranger: A RolePuzzling Adventure: The game follows Jemma, a small-town character on a journey of self-discovery. Its unique gameplay unfolds on an interconnected grid that represents the entire game world. Trash Goblin: In this game, players manage a shop that sells cleaned trinkets. Customers may share stories, have unusual requests, or simply browse the wares. Special Offer for Firestone Online Idle RPG: Until May 7th, 11 am EDT, Epic Games Store users can claim an exclusive bundle for Firestone Online Idle RPG. This bundle includes a unique skin for the hero Luana, titled “The Grove Guardian,” along with other bonus items. Players are encouraged to remain vigilant about Epic Games Store promotions and offers from other platforms to take advantage of free titles for PC and potentially other systems, ensuring their digital game libraries can be expanded without cost. The downloaded free games are permanently added to a user’s library. Playersforlife.com reports that these offers from the Epic Games Store are covered for players.
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- Firestone: Online Idle RPGFirestone: Online Idle RPGpolygon.com