Tue. Jan 13th, 2026

Here’s This Week’s Free Game From The Epic Games Store On Mobile

The Epic Games Store is well-known for offering free games weekly on its PC platform. Expanding this initiative, the company has launched a mobile store for iOS and Android devices, introducing a curated selection of games and regular weekly freebies.

The mobile app also features popular titles such as Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe.

To access these games, you need to create a free Epic account and install the Epic Games Store mobile app. Once logged in, you can claim your free games every Thursday. An interesting point for Android users is the app`s compatibility with Android-based emulation devices like Retroid Pocket, not just smartphones and tablets.

Currently, the iOS version of the app is only available to users in the European Union, while Android users worldwide can access it and benefit from a wider array of games. Similar to the PC store, each free mobile game is available to claim for a limited time of one week.

This Week`s Free Mobile Game

Following last week`s free offering of Figment, this week you can claim its sequel, Figment 2. Much like its predecessor, Figment 2 provides a unique blend of engaging gameplay and beautiful art direction, set within the landscape of the human mind.

Figment 2 Game Screenshot

Figment 2

Current Mobile Game Library

The existing library features a solid mix of games, including titles that test your reflexes, puzzle-solving skills, and offer compelling narratives. Notable examples include Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead, the distinctive noir detective game Chicken Police: Paint it Red, and the touching survival story Endling: Extinction is Forever.

Here is the full list of games currently available in the mobile library:

iOS and Android

  • Super Space Club
  • Loop Hero
  • Chuchel
  • Mr Racer: Premium
  • The Forest Quartet
  • The WereCleaner

Android Exclusives

  • Bowling Clash
  • Endling: Extinction is Forever
  • Chicken Police: Paint it Red
  • One Hand Clapping
  • Neighbours back From Hell
  • This is The Police
  • This is The Police 2
  • This Is The President
  • Through the Darkest of Times

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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