Epic Games rush to grab six games worth £50 scanning for absolutely free – but only for a limited time

EPIC Games is continuing its campaign of giving away amazing games for free.

This week there are two games up for grabs, including one rated at 9/10.


Epic Games rush to grab six games worth £50 scanning for absolutely free – but only for a limited time
Homeworld Remastered Collection contains five epic space adventure games.

Homeworld Remastered Collection was originally released in 2015, and usually costs £26.99.

However, if you go to the Epic Games Store, you can download it for free and keep it for life.

This is a collection of space strategy games where you control a fleet of spaceships across 30 different single player campaigns.

There are five games included in the collection, making it one of the best deals from Epic to date.

Severed Steel can also be claimed for free this month and is rated ‘very positive’.

This is a first-person shooter released in 2021, where you use stylish movement to complete levels that are entirely destructible. 

Severed Steel usually costs £22.99 giving you a massive £48.99 in savings this month.

These will be available until Thursday, August 3, 2023, and, if claimed before this date, will stay in your library for life.

Epic Games is giving away games every single week.

Recent giveaways include Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding, and the highly-rated Fallout New Vegas.

In order to download these games, all you need to do is go to the store pages on the Epic Games Store.

This can be done either through the website, or in the launcher.

However, you will need to download Epic Games Store’s launcher in order to play them.

These games are both compatible with Windows PC, with Homeworld Remastered Collection being easy to play on pretty much any computer.

Severed Steel requires more PC power so check the recommendations before you download it.

There is only a week that people have in order to grab this one before Epic changes to another free game.


Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.