Every Thursday, theEpic Games Storeupdates its list of free game offerings, giving users a new batch of titles to add to their digital libraries while simultaneously pulling the curtain back on what’s coming next week. SinceEpic Games Storefree games are available a week at a time, the launcher has technically revealed the first freebies that users will get to claim in December 2021.
First off, there arethree Epic Games Store free gamesavailable for users to claim right now. From now until November 25 at 10:00am CT, Epic Games Store users can claimGuild of Dungeoneering,KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION, andNever Alone. Out of those,Never Aloneis arguably the headliner, as it won multiple awards at the time of its original release a few years ago, but all three games are completely free anyway, so Epic Games Store users should verify to add them all to their collection.

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The aforementioned free Epic Games Store games will be available for users to claim until November 25 at 10:00am CT, at which point they will be replaced by two different offerings. From November 25 at 10:00am CT to December 2 at 10:00am CT, Epic Games Store users can claim theAntstream- Epic Welcome Pack andtheHunter: Call of the Wild.
Epic Games Store Free Games List
Antstreamis technically free-to-play, but players need to usemicrotransactionsto fully interact with the 1,000+ arcade games that it has available. The Epic Welcome Pack givesAntstreamplayers 1,090 Gems to spend inAntstream, with players able to spend the gems on playing games or participating in tournaments. The Gems are also used to unlockAntstream’s turn-based PvP mode against friends or randoms online.
Meanwhile,theHunter: Call of the Wildis a hunting game experience that is making its debut on the Epic Games Store as a free game. It released a few years ago and while it didn’t exactly earn the highest review scores, it has found a dedicated fanbase within its niche. It’s one of the more relevant hunting games to have released these last few years, so fans of the genre should definitely consider giving it a go when it’s free on the Epic Games Store next week.
December is an especially interesting month for the Epic Games Store, as the service has hadadvent calendar mystery gamesin the past, counting down through the holidays and the new year. It’s possible that something similar will happen this year, though specific plans haven’t been announced. Fans will likely have to wait until December 2 rolls around, if not a week after that, to find out if the specialEpic Games Store holiday promotionis returning.