A new opportunity emerged for gamers everywhere to expand their PC libraries with a cart containing four free-to-keep games. The latest campaign brought together four titles in a single favorable offer, inviting players to discover diverse experiences without spending a dime.
Divine Knockout, Problems First Class, gamedec, and Epistory – Typing Chronicles were the participants in this promotion. Divine Knockout (DKO) is a third‑person action platformer. In this arena, players control a roster of unique characters and test their skills in varying combat arenas, competing against others for glory. First Class Trouble is a multiplayer scenario on a starship where a group of crew members must cooperate to outsmart a malevolent artificial intelligence, while some players secretly work to assist or hinder the AI, creating tension and strategic deception. Gamers stepping into Gamedec assume the role of a detective in a cyberpunk world, solving crimes by interrogating witnesses, gathering clues, and drawing conclusions from the information collected across virtual environments. Epistory – Typing Chronicles offers a solitary adventure set in a charming origami-inspired universe, where a young girl accompanied by a fox explores mysteries, solves puzzles, and competes in challenges along the way.
These three titles, Divine Knockout, First Class Trouble, and Gamedec, are already available at no cost on the Epic Games Store. The promotion makes it possible to claim them for free for a limited period, with the games remaining free on the store until January 19, 7 PM Moscow time. Following that window, Epistory – Typing Chronicles becomes the free giveaway, running from January 19 through January 26. Players who act within these windows can add all four games to their personal libraries and keep them indefinitely after redemption.
For gamers building a varied catalog, this bundle offers a spectrum of gameplay styles—from fast-paced arcade action and social deduction to investigative role-playing and narrative-driven exploration. The staggered schedule means that early adopters secure access to the first trio, while those who miss the initial period still have a chance to claim Epistory later in the promotion. In practice, the campaign demonstrates how digital storefronts periodically rotate free offerings to attract new players and reward loyal ones with extended access to a curated line-up of titles.
Each game brings a distinct mood and set of mechanics. Divine Knockout emphasizes quick reflexes and arena-based combat with a light, humorous tone that stands in contrast to more serious titles. First Class Trouble invites collaboration and deception within a tense social space, challenging participants to read intentions and coordinate under pressure. Gamedec blends detective work with a rich cyberpunk atmosphere, encouraging players to piece together evidence across virtual scenarios. Epistory – Typing Chronicles combines exploration with typing-based challenges, placing the player inside a tactile, origami-fantasy world where pace and precision matter for progress. The mix is designed to appeal to players seeking variety, whether they enjoy action, strategy, puzzle solving, or story-driven adventures.