For most of 2022, theEpic Games Storehas stuck with giving users one free game each week. But luckily forEpic Games Storeusers, it seems as though the digital storefront is going back to giving away two free games every week.
As of 10:00am CT on Thursday, March 31,Epic Games Store usershave two more games to claim for their digital libraries, with another two coming to the service on April 7. The two new Epic Games Store games that users can claim today areCity of BrassandTotal War: Warhammer, both of which will be up for grabs until 10:00am CT on April 7.

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City of Brassis an FPS dungeon crawler developed by Uppercut Games, a studio comprised of developers that worked on theBioShockfranchise.Total War: Warhammer, meanwhile, is a critically-acclaimed strategy game and the first entry in theTotal War: Warhammertrilogy. Both games are completely free for Epic Games Store users to claim right now with absolutely no strings attached beyond needing to have theEpic Games Store launcherinstalled.
Epic Games Store Free Games April 2022
Epic Games Store users have a week to grabCity of BrassandTotal War: Warhammer, as they’ll be replaced come April 7. On April 7, Epic Games Store users will be able to grabRogue LegacyandThe Vanishing of Ethan Carter, both well-received games that should make fine additions to one’sEpic Games Store library.
Rogue Legacy, for the uninitiated, is a roguelike platformer that earned critical acclaim when it first launched in 2013.Rogue Legacy 2is currently in early access, though a release date for the full version has not been announced at the time of this writing.The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, meanwhile, is a first-person horror adventure game that took home some awards when it first released in 2014. So while bothRogue LegacyandThe Vanishing of Ethan Carterare older games, they’re still two of the better games that have been made free through the Epic Games Store.
On April 14,Rogue LegacyandThe Vanishing of Ethan Carterwill be replaced, though it remains to be seen if the Epic Games Store will continue with giving away two free games every week or go back to just one free game.
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