The Epic Games Store’s next free games have seemingly been leaked
Update: Encased is now free to claim, replacing Fallout Classic Collection
The Epic Games Store’s next two daily giveaways have seemingly been revealed ahead of schedule.
Fallout Classic Collection (Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel) will be the next free title, followed by Encased, according to Dealabs user billbil-kun, who has been accurately leaking Epic Games Store, PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass promotions for over a year.
The Fallout games will replace Lego Builder’s Journey, which is currently available free of charge on the Epic Games Store.
Update
Fallout Classic Collection is free to claim until December 23 at 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm GMT.
Update 2
Encased is free to claim until December 24 at 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm GMT.
Fallout Classic Collection will be free to claim for 24 hours beginning today at 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm GMT, it’s claimed.
At the same time on Friday, Fallout Classic Collection will reportedly be replaced by Encased, a tactical sci-fi RPG set in an alternative 1970s.
The Epic Games Store is currently in the midst of its ‘15 Days of Free Games‘ campaign, which sees a different title being made available free of charge every day.
Other titles given away during the promotion include Bloons TD 6, Horizon Chase Turbo, Costume Quest 2, Sable, Them’s Fightin’ Herds and Wolfenstein: The New Order.
Each game is free for one day, after which it’s replaced with another free title. The Epic Games Store will give away one mystery title every day until December 29.
The store is also currently running its annual holiday sale, featuring discounts of up to 75% until January 5, 2023.
In addition to these discounts, Epic is offering a further 25% off full game purchases of $14.99 / £11.99 / €14.99 or above during the sale.
The 25% discount will automatically be applied to every shopping basket that contains one or more eligible games. It won’t work on pre-purchases, game add-ons like DLC or season passes, or in-game currencies.