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PC Gamers Save $20 In Double Free Game Giveaway, Yours to Keep
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Published 18:00 27 Feb 2026 GMT

PC Gamers Save $20 In Double Free Game Giveaway, Yours to Keep

Claim these freebies before it’s too late!

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Epic Games

Topics: Free Games, PC, Epic Games

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PC gamers can claim $20 in a double free game giveaway that will be yours to keep forever, but you won't have long to make them yours.

They say that we shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth when it comes to a freebie. Fun fact, did you know that the phrase “gift horse in the mouth” comes from checking if it has healthy teeth when being given a horse for free? Well, now you know.

There are loads of fantastic free-to-play games on the market right now, with the likes of Fortnite, Rocket League and Call of Duty: Warzone leading the charge. However, those games are filled with microtransactions, so while they are technically free, they’re packed with enticements to encourage you to splash the cash.

So when a free game comes along that isn't microtransaction-heavy, it will most certainly pique our interest. Well, in the case of this story, it’s actually two free games and not one. Happy days!

Claim These Two Free Titles From Epic Games

Courtesy of Epic Games, you can claim Boxes: Lost Fragments and My Night Job right now, and it won't cost you a penny. The only catch is that you need to download the Epic Games Store launcher on PC, and that’s it.

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There’s no need to part with your hard-earned cash.

Released on 1 February 2024, Boxes: Lost Fragments looks to be a challenging puzzle game. As a thief, you’re tasked with opening an assortment of boxes in a “grand and lavish” mansion for rich rewards.

As for My Night Job, released in April 2016, this action, side-scrolling beat 'em up looks to be a 90s throwback and reminds me of the fantastic Castle Crashers.

It looks like a simple, pick-up and play game, which could be a blast as you slay hordes of monsters and be the hero of its story.

On Steam, both Boxes: Lost Fragments and My Night Night have a “Very Positive” user review rating, which is always encouraging to see.

How Long Do I Have to Claim?

Boxes: Lost Fragments and My Night Job are only available to claim for free until 5 March 2026. At which time, they will both return to the regular RRP.

Be sure to claim both of these games ASAP, before it's too late.

If you do miss out, new Epic Games Store freebies are added constantly, so at least all hope won’t be lost.

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