Epic Expands Its Weekly Free Games Campaign To Mobile

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If you have an Android device and are looking for ways to get some free games, Epic Games Store has you covered. The platform now brings its weekly free games campaign, which has been running on Windows for many years, to mobile devices.
Epic Games Store will now give away free mobile games weekly
The Epic Games Store previously did not offer free mobile games to devices. At the time, the platform focused solely on its own titles, such as Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe. However, this changed in January 2025 when the store began supporting third-party mobile games.
After offering free monthly games for a while, the store recently announced that it is reducing that period to one week. Now, mobile players will have access to new free games every Thursday, just like PC users.
Mobile users can get Super Meat Boy Forever and Eastern Exorcist for free until March 27 as part of the weekly free mobile games campaign.
For those wondering, the games added to Epic Games’ mobile store last month are: Bowling Clash, Endling – Extinction is Forever, Chicken Police – Paint it RED, One Hand Clapping, Neighbours back From Hell, This is The Police, This is The Police 2, This Is The President, Through the Darkest of Times, Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead, MR RACER: Premium, The Forest Quartet, and The WereCleaner.
You’ll need to install APKs manually, though
Android users need to install game APKs manually, as the Epic Games Store does not come pre-installed on devices, unlike the Google Play Store. However, this is certainly not a difficult process, and you will simply need to download and install the APK file from the platform’s website.
This is not news that will shock mobile players because Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said in a statement he made in January 2025, when the platform first started offering free games, that this would soon become a regular weekly event like on the PC platform. Finally, the fact that the Epic Games Store will be giving away free games to mobile devices every week could intensify the competition with rival platforms like the Google Play Store.
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