The Epic Games Store is offering free PC games every day during the final days of December, starting from December 18. Users can claim titles like Jotu Slayer: Hordes of Hel and Sorry We’re Closed by creating a free account and enabling two-factor authentication. This promotion builds on the store's weekly free game tradition, which has distributed hundreds of titles since its inception.
Epic Games Store has long been known for its weekly free game giveaways, typically releasing at least one title every Thursday at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET. Claiming these games requires only a free Epic account with two-factor authentication enabled, and users have one week to add them to their library before the next batch arrives. The program, which began years ago, has provided hundreds of free games, ranging from AAA hits to indie favorites, and has even expanded to Android devices for weekly claims.
For the holiday season, Epic is escalating the promotion with daily free games from December 18 through the end of the month. On December 18, Jotu Slayer: Hordes of Hel was available, followed by Eternights on December 19, Blood West on December 20, and Sorry We’re Closed—a single-player survival horror game—on December 21. This festive initiative allows users to check back daily for new offerings, with the store updating its listings accordingly.
The promotion underscores Epic's commitment to building its library and attracting users, as noted in ongoing coverage of the store's freebies. Past weekly highlights include Vampire Survivors in December 2024 and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga earlier that month. Epic maintains no announced end to the overall program, keeping it a staple for PC gamers seeking value without cost.
While the daily December event is time-sensitive—requiring quick action to claim each title—the broader weekly format ensures regular opportunities. This approach has made the Epic Games Store a go-to destination for free gaming content, accessible even on modest hardware.