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Here’re this week’s free Epic Games Store games

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Last updated: 30.05.2025 13:57
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Another week is here, meaning another opportunity to expand your already dangerously swollen games library with yet more titles you won’t have time to play. And this week’s Epic Games Store refresh means users can currently grab two new freebies on PC, including Gearbox’s well-received Borderlands spin-off Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.


Epic’s latest free games – which replace Sifu, Deliver At All Costs, and Gigapocalypse from last week – are available to download now in PC and mobile flavours. You’ll need to be in the EU to access Epic’s mobile store on iOS, of course, but it’s available via Android devices worldwide. Here’s what free right now:

  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (PC)
  • Limbo (PC/mobile)
Here’s a lengthy look at Tiny Tina’s Borderlands.Watch on YouTube


That, then, gives you one surprisingly decent recent-ish release and a stone-cold classic from the ancient days of gaming yore. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is the former, taking the tabletop-inspired action of Borderlands 2’s much-loved DLC episode Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep and building it out into a full-length game of first-person fantasy adventuring. We called it “endearing” despite its “hodgepodge design” in our 2022 review.


As for Limbo, it’s developer PlayDead’s hugely influential and deeply atmospheric side-scrolling puzzler in which a nameless boy traverses the titular black-and-white void in search of his sister. It’s packed with physics-based platforming, gruesome demises, arachnid horror, and forlorn vibes – not to mention one of gaming’s most memorable opening acts – and Eurogamer called it “a game that has very few humans, but a surplus of humanity” back in the day.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and Limbo are available to download and keep via the Epic Games Store right now and will remain so until next Thursday, 5th June. After that, a fresh batch of (still mysterious) freebies will take their place.

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