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

Daedalic Entertainment’s point-and-click adventure games Deponia: The Complete Journey and Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth, and David Wehle’s 3rd-person exploration game The First Tree, will be free to download from April 15-22.

They will replace Terrible Posture Games’ 3 out of 10: Season Two, a “unique playable sitcom” in which players “experience all the chaos of game development at the world’s worst game dev studio”.

The Epic Games Store will give away 3 free games next week

3 out of 10: Season Two is currentlyfreeto download until April 15.

Epicclaimed in January that theEpic Games Storehadattracted over 160 million PC userssince launching in December 2018.

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The company has been giving away free titles on a weekly basis since the marketplace launched, including 103 games in 2020, collectively worth $2,407 based on US prices. Epic said users claimed over 749 million free titles last year.

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Last month Epic outlined its vision for thefuture of social features on the Epic Games Store, including details about its party system, which is “coming soon”.

“We want to transform the Epic Games Store into a place where you can connect with your friends across platforms, effortlessly jump into parties with voice chat, and play games together without missing a beat,” it said.

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