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Telltale’s Batman is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free as part of the platform’s free game program. Following some teasers last week, Epic have now unveiled their latest suite of offerings – with Telltale’s Batman and Sunderfolk available to claim for free right now.

Available to purchase right now for the low price of ‘free’, this week’s Epic Games Store offerings include the following:

Telltale’s Batman is viewed by many as one of the best entries in Telltale Games’ repertoire, with the 2016 choice-based adventure title offering fresh insight into the Dark Knight – particularly his Bruce Wayne side of things.

While not as action-packed as Rocksteady’s Arkham trilogy, Telltale’s Batman is a must-play for any fans of the caped crusader.

Sunderfolk meanwhile is a tactical co-op RPG “where shared strategy shapes every turn”. Initially released back in 2025 to generally positive reviews, the game has only improved with time – with its big 2.0 update introducing even more ways to play cooperatively; new missions and additional characters.

Both Batman: The Telltale Series and Sunderfolk are free to claim from now until the 21st of May at which point they will be replaced by two other ‘Mystery’ titles.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offerings? Had you heard of Sunderfolk before? What’s your favourite Telltale game? Let us know down below.

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