Arkane’s Deathloop Is Free For A Week On The Epic Games Store

Jun 5, 2025 at 02:51pm EDT
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The next three free games on the Epic Game Store have been revealed, and this time the list includes Arkane Lyon's latest game, Deathloop.

Ogu and the Secret Forest from Sinkhole Studio and Moonlab Studio is the other game, along with Deathloop, that's available to redeem from now until next week on June 12, 2025, before Two Point Hospital is the following free game players can pick up from June 12-19.

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Deathloop is the most recent release from beloved studio Arkane Lyon, the team behind Dishonored. It's also the last game Arkane Lyon fully worked on in collaboration with their sister studio, Arkane Austin. The Austin-based division, the team that led development on Prey, was also the team to lead development on Redfall. After the vampire shooter failed, Microsoft shut the Austin team down and laid everyone off.

Deathloop, Ogu, and Two Point Hospital replace Tiny Tina's Wonderland and Limbo, which were free for the past week, and are the last free games for the Epic Games Store 2025 Mega Sale, before Epic goes back to its regular cadence of free games.

Since the sale began on May 15, Epic has given away nine games, including today's new freebies. Here's the full list of what you could have grabbed since last month, with only the bottom two available now until June 12.

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