The Epic Games Store has once again launched one of its major sales for the year, with its latest sale being its MEGA Sale that is set to run from today, May 14, 2026, to June 11, 2026, giving you a solid four weeks to pick up a bunch of games at a deep discount, like Cyberpunk 2077, GTA V, Battlefield 6, Super Meat Boy, John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, and more. There will even be a few notable freebies along the way.
Just like previous major sales on the Epic Games Store, some of the best games in recent years are available at some pretty great discounts, like the aforementioned Cyberpunk 2077 being available for 65% off. There's also Red Dead Redemption 2 at 75% off, Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut at 40% off, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at 85% off, and Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered at 60% off.
As for more recent releases, which we'll say are games that came out within the last 12 months, Battlefield 6 is 45% off, Reanimal is 25% off, John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is already 20% off, as is Super Meat Boy 3D, and Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land Definitive Edition is 25% off.
There's also Cairn, one of the best indie games of 2026 that came out back in January already at 16% off, and Hell is Us at 50% off. Also, it's worth noting that if Housemarque's latest game, Saros, has been catching your eye lately but you don't have a PS5 or aren't too sure about it, you can pick up Returnal during this sale for a whopping 67% off.
Epic has also returned to giving away two games a week while its MEGA sale runs, and it's already clear from this week's batch of games that there are some freebies worth adding to your library that'll be given away over the next four weeks.
This week's two freebies are Sunderfolk, and more notably, The Telltale Batman Shadows Edition, which includes both seasons of Telltale's excellent Batman games. If you've been missing Telltale's style of narrative adventure and you're a Batman fan who has yet to play these games, you should absolutely take the plunge and try them out, especially since it'll be available for free for the next week.
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