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This week’s free Epic Games Store titles include SIFU and more

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. Following on from last week’s surprise titles, Epic is giving away a few rather substantial games, including SIFU and the brand new Deliver At All Costs.

Available to add to your library from now until the 29th of May at 4PM UK Time, Epic account holders can look forward to the following:

  • SIFU (Sloclap)
  • Deliver At All Costs (Far Out Games / Konami)
  • Gigapocalypse (Goody Gameworks / Headup GmbH)

Deliver At All Costs is a brand new game published by Konami which sees you “Join Winston Green, a down-on-his-luck courier with a fiery temper and a mysterious past — as he delivers highly unconventional cargo, leaving a trail of havoc and chaos behind him.”

SIFU meanwhile is an excellent and highly satisfying rogue-like brawler from the team behind Absolver and the upcoming football title ‘Rematch’. Released back in 2022 as a PlayStation console exclusive, SIFU was praised for its visceral combat, enjoyable gameplay loop and an overall satisfying experience.

Last but not least, Gigapocalype is a “2D pixel art destruction game, inspired by classical Kaijū movies such as Godzilla and King Kong and the game classic Rampage.”

All three of these games are free to claim right now, and will remain so until Thursday the 29th of May – at which point they will be replaced by as-of-yet-unknown offerings.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s line-up? Which of the three are you booting up first? Let us know down below.

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