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DELIVER AT ALL COSTS, GIGAPOCALYPSE and SIFU Are Free in the Epic Games Store
DELIVER AT ALL COSTS, GIGAPOCALYPSE and SIFU Are Free in the Epic Games Store

Geek Girl Authority

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

DELIVER AT ALL COSTS, GIGAPOCALYPSE and SIFU Are Free in the Epic Games Store

Every week, the Epic Games Store gives away in-game loot and free game titles; all you have to do is remember to collect them. This week, deliver unconventional cargo in Deliver At All Costs, destroy cities in Gigapocalypse, and avenge your family in Sifu. Deliver At All Costs, Gigapocalypse, Sifu. Act quickly because these goods are only free via the Epic Games Store for a limited time. Epic Games is known for giving away free games every week. It's simple — all you have to do is log into your Epic Games account, download the launcher, and claim your weekly freebies. Check out the loot available this week and grab it now because it is only free for a limited time. RELATED: Need more free games? Check out F2P Friday Deliver At All Costs Deliver At All Costs (2025) is an action game developed by Studio Far Out Games and published by KONAMI. Play as Winston Green, a hard-up delivery driver with a temper and a mysterious past, as he delivers unconventional cargo. Leave a trail of chaos behind you as you ensure the delivery of your cargo at all costs. Plow through the city and anything that gets in your way with a wide variety of vehicles at your disposal. Take on bizarre deliveries like a giant flailing marlin or a ticking bomb. Explore the detailed environments on foot or in your vehicle, but watch out for angry citizens. Play through an intriguing story as you witness Winston's spiral into insanity. Set in the 1950s, Deliver At All Costs features music and design aesthetics of the era. RELATED: Cozy Game Alert: Little Friends: Puppy Island Deliver At All Costs is free (a $29.99 value) in the Epic Games Store until May 29 at 10 am ET. Gigapocalypse Gigapocalypse (2021) is a 2D side-scrolling action game developed by Goody Gameworks and published by Headup Games. Play as a customizable Kaijū monster and level everything in sight. Choose from nine giga monsters, each with unique abilities, skill trees, mutations, and manifold skins. Then, rampage your way through six detailed stages set in Earth's past, present, and future. From a Wild West town to a medieval kingdom, each level features themed buildings and enemies to destroy. It isn't all about destruction. Complete quests and care for your Kaijū in Tamagotchi-style minigames. Find secrets to upgrade your monster and their home. Unlock cute but deadly pets that will join you on your journey. Gigapocalypse is an homage to the Kaijū classics, such as Godzilla , King Kong , and Rampage. So expect fast-paced pixelated arcade action accompanied by a heavy metal soundtrack. RELATED: May's Most Anticipated Video Games Gigapocalypse is free (a $9.99 value) in the Mobile Epic Games Store until May 29 at 10 am ET. Sifu Sifu (2022) is a third-person fighting game developed and published by Sloclap. Embark on your journey of revenge featuring tight kung fu fighting mechanics and cinematic martial arts action. Take out the assassins that killed your family with the help of your only aid, a mysterious amulet that revives you each time you die. However, using the amulet has serious consequences as it ages you after each use. Dodge, parry, and strike your way through seedy nightclubs, galleries, and office buildings. Use the environment to your advantage in a fight by throwing objects, using makeshift weapons, and more. Most importantly, learn from your mistakes as you master Pak-Mei Kung Fu . For even more training, a free expansion adds an Arena Mode that features 15 dynamic locations and 120 challenges to test your skills. RELATED: Mobile Game Monday: Sagrada Sifu is free (a $39.99 value) in the Epic Games Store until May 29 at 10 am ET. F2P Friday: Midnight Snack

GTA3 is coming to PlayStation Plus in big June update
GTA3 is coming to PlayStation Plus in big June update

Digital Trends

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Digital Trends

GTA3 is coming to PlayStation Plus in big June update

June is just around the corner, and that means new PlayStation Plus freebies and even more games added to the catalog and classics collection — including Grand Theft Auto 3. The news comes on the heels of the PlayStation 5 Pro's first-ever discount, as well as more price cuts for the Days of Play 2025 sale. The upcoming free titles include: Recommended Videos NBA 2K25 on PlayStation 4 and 5 (June 3) Alone in the Dark (2024) for PlayStation 5 (June 3) Bomb Rush Cyberfunk on PlayStation 4 and 5 (June 3) Destiny 2: The Final Shape on PlayStation 4 and 5 (May 28) Following those four titles, the PlayStation Plus catalog is also receiving some new additions: Another Crab's Treasure for PlayStation 5 (May 29) Skull and Bones for PlayStation 5 (June 2) Destiny 2: Legacy Collection for PlayStation 4 and 5 (June 4) Grand Theft Auto III for PlayStation 4 and 5 (June 10) Fans of the recently-released Blue Prince also have something to look forward to in the form of Riven and Myst, both classic puzzlers, and both new additions coming to the classics catalog on June 5. Two new game trials will be added on May 28, as well. PlayStation 5 players can try out Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, while Sid Meier's Civilization VII is coming to both PlayStation 4 and 5. The lineup is nothing to scoff at and has enough to keep gamers across the board entertained for a long while to come. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a spiritual successor to the cult-classic Jet Set Radio Future, while Skull and Bones is the long-promised ship-based combat game. This month also presents gamers with a fantastic opportunity to try out Destiny 2, with both the Legacy Collection and another expansion making their way to the service. And if you're interested in topping off your PlayStation Plus subscription, 12-month plans are going for as much as 33% off during the Days of Play sale.

Amazon Prime members can claim batch of freebies worth £387 this week – & there's another trove coming a few days later
Amazon Prime members can claim batch of freebies worth £387 this week – & there's another trove coming a few days later

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Amazon Prime members can claim batch of freebies worth £387 this week – & there's another trove coming a few days later

FREEBIES worth hundreds of pounds are available for all Amazon Prime members later this week. The massive haul is worth £387 – and collecting it won't cost you a penny over your regular monthly subscription. 4 So if you're already paying the £8.99 monthly fee for Amazon Prime, you should make sure to snap it up. It's the latest batch of goodies wrapped into Prime Gaming, which sees Amazon dish out loads of free video games every month. You get to keep them (even after your Amazon Prime membership expires) as long as you claim them while they're available. They'll vanish at the end of May when the June lot appears, so you'll need to bag them before they go. For May, there are 22 free titles on offer, but they don't all go up at once. Instead, you have to wait for each new wave of game, releasing every Thursday. So far we've had four batches on May 1, May 8, May 15, and May 22. And then this Thursday, May 29, another four games will release. Those titles (including their current pricing on Steam) are: Samurai Bringer – £7.19 Trinity Fusion – £16.75 Masterplan Tycoon – £8.50 Liberté – £16.75 Lego Star Wars available for free in latest Amazon Prime giveaway It follows Thursday, May 22's selection, which included: FATE – £5.79 Thief 2: The Metal Age – £5.99 Everdream Valley – £20.99 Chessarama – £12.79 The Lost Ashford Ring – £12.79 When you add up the games already available in May so far, you're able to claim an impressive £387 haul. Of course that's not the end of it. Even more games will come out in June. 4 While you wait for Thursday's release, there are some great titles in the May 22 wave. Thief 2: The Metal Age is a classic entry to Prime Gaming, having first released in 2000. The decades-old title follows a master thief who works in a steampunk metropolis, with a heavy focus on stealth gameplay. 4 More kid-friendly is Everdream Valley, which is a 2023 farming simulator game. You play a child tasked with saving their grandparents' farm – with fans of the game enjoying its "cosy" atmosphere. To get them, you'll need to go to go to the Prime Gaming website here. Then you can claim the codes for each game, unlocking them on whatever platform they're available on. 4 FULL LIST OF MAY 2025 TITLES FOR PRIME GAMING MEMBERS If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can claim all of the May freebies. Here's the entire list, including current Steam pricing: Thursday, May 1: STAR WARS Galactic Battlegrounds Saga – £4.99 LEGO Star Wars — The Complete Saga – £16.75 Styx: Master of Shadows – £17.99 The Invisible Hand – £10.99 Thursday, May 8: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition – £49.99 Amnesia: Rebirth – £24.99 Hypnospace Outlaw – £15.49 Doors: Paradox – £12.79 Thursday, May 15: Saints Row: Gat out of Hell – £13.49 ENDLESS Legend Definitive Edition – £79.46 Golf with Your Friends – £10.99 Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 – £5.99 Mail Time – £15.49 HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST? Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK... A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that's £107.88 over the course of a year. If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead. For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year. Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year). And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49. Picture Credit: Amazon Thursday, May 22: FATE – £5.79 Thief 2: The Metal Age – £5.99 Everdream Valley – £20.99 Chessarama – £12.79 The Lost Ashford Ring – £12.79 Thursday, May 29: Samurai Bringer – £7.19 Trinity Fusion – £16.75 Masterplan Tycoon – £8.50 Liberté – £16.75 Another easily-overlooked Prime perk cuts 15% off the price of new clothes, toiletries and food. You can use Amazon Prime to slash the cost of cinema tickets to just a fiver. And Prime members are also eligible to claim an entire year of membership to Deliveroo Silver Plus. All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

DEAD ISLAND 2 and HAPPY GAME Are Free in the Epic Games Store
DEAD ISLAND 2 and HAPPY GAME Are Free in the Epic Games Store

Geek Girl Authority

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

DEAD ISLAND 2 and HAPPY GAME Are Free in the Epic Games Store

Every week, the Epic Games Store gives away in-game loot and free game titles; all you have to do is remember to collect them. This week, ride out the zombie apocalypse in Dead Island 2 and save a boy from a psychedelic nightmare in Happy Game. Dead Island 2 Happy Game. Act quickly because these goods are only free via the Epic Games Store for a limited time. Epic Games is known for giving away free games every week. It's simple — all you have to do is log into your Epic Games account, download the launcher, and claim your weekly freebies. Check out the loot available this week and grab it now because it is only free for a limited time. RELATED: Need more free games? Check out F2P Friday Dead Island 2 Dead Island 2 (2023) is a first-person action RPG developed by Dambuster Studios and published by Deep Silver. A zombie virus spreads across Los Angeles, and you fight to survive in style as you discover who (or what) you are. Featuring intense and visceral melee combat, Dead Island 2 boasts of having 'the most advanced dismemberment system ever seen.' Use the crafting mechanic to create insane modded weapons like flaming katanas or an exploding sledgehammer. Dead Island 2 features dozens of zombie variants, each with unique mutations, attacks, and LA vibes. Play a cinematic co-op adventure with up to three players or join the Bobcats in co-op horde mode. RELATED: Everything We Know and Want From DOOM: The Dark Ages Dead Island 2 is free (a $49.99 value) in the Epic Games Store until May 22 at 10 am ET. Happy Game Happy Game (2021) is a point-and-click psychedelic horror adventure developed and published by Amanita Design. After a little boy falls asleep, he becomes trapped in a nightmare filled with cynical smiley faces and undead bunnies. Guide the frightened child through three disturbing levels that represent his biggest fears. As you complete each puzzle, the boy becomes happier, and more about his past is revealed. RELATED: F2P Friday: The Second Sight From the creators of Botanicula and CHUCHEL , this dark indie game features creepy music and sounds from the Czech freak-folk band DVA. It also comes with a warning for those sensitive to flashing lights or images. There is also a mature content warning for disturbing images such as blood violence and more. In other words, Happy Game is anything but happy. Happy Game is free in the Epic Games Store until May 22 at 10 am ET. May's Most Anticipated Video Games

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