The next free games in the Epic Games Store have been revealed. This time, two games will be available on June 18, 2025. Those games areOffworld Trading Company, a strategy game, and the roguelike platformerGoNNER,which has now becomeavailable on multiple free services.
When players download the games for free, they will remain in the player’s Epic Games Launcher library forever, so it’s worth it for players to snag these games while they are available. The Epic Games Storecontinues to eat away at PC games sales, and perhaps some of this free game goodwill is the reason.

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The Epic Games Storereveals monthly free gamesas a part of its platform to entice users to the service. Currently, the gamesPandemic,Carcassonne,andTicket to Rideare all available to download for free, but will be replaced with the aforementionedGoNNERandOffworld Trading Companywhen they release on March 5th.
GoNNERis a procedurally generated 2D platformer. It’s known for its high difficulty and unique art style. Developed by indie developer Art in Heart, in 2017, it alsomade its way to the Nintendo Switchwhere it picked up a new audience. The Switch player base enjoyed the frantic roguelike platformer, so Epic Games Store players should be happy to get to try to game for free as well.
Offworld Trading Companyis very much a different game fromGoNNER,but no less exciting as a free title. The game is a real-time strategy developed by Mohawk Games. It has a science-fiction theme, and at a glance, it could draw comparisons to theStarcraftseries. While nota top strategy game of the past decade, it’s certainly worth picking up for anyone who enjoys the genre.
The Epic Games Store continues to deliver in terms of content and seemingly customer-facing services. However, it has a long way to go to try to move forward fromsome of the controversiesthat upset much of the PC fanbase. Time will tell if goodwill can be built back up, but free games and smart services is certainly a start.
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