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Epic Games Store has revealed its next free titles and launched its Spring Sale

Next week’s free Epic Games Store titles have been revealed.

Open world fishing game Call of the Wild: The Angler and comic book superhero title Invincible Presents: Atom Eve will be free to claim from Epic’s PC marketplace from March 21-28.

They’ll replace Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and The Bridge, which are currently free to claim from the Epic Games Store until March 14.

The announcement of the latest free Epic Games Store titles coincides with the launch of its Spring Sale. As previously leaked, the promotion is running until March 28.

Featured discounts include EA Sports FC 24 for $13.99 / £11.99 / €13.99 (80% off) and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for $29.99 / £26.99 / €29.99 (40% off), while Skull and Bones will reportedly be discounted to  $44.99 / £37.49 / €44.99 (25% off) later this week.

Epic is boosting its Rewards programme from its standard rate of 5% to 10% for the duration of its Spring Sale.

The Epic Games Store had over 270 million customers in 2023, and 75 million monthly active users in December, according to Epic.

Players spent $950 million on the Epic Games Store last year, including $310 million on third-party PC games.

The Epic Games Store gave away 86 free titles in 2023 (down from 99 in 2022). These games had a combined worth of $2,055, and users claimed nearly 586 million free titles (down from 700 million in 2022).

Read more on videogameschronicle.com