Epic Games Store Announces Three Free Games for April 2026
- Sagar Mankar

- Apr 7
- 3 min read
Epic Games Store has kicked off another free games week, and this time around, the offerings are a solid mix of genres.

Leading the batch is Clone Drone in the Danger Zone, a voxel-based arena brawler developed and published by indie studio Doborog Games. The premise is simple and immediately fun: your mind gets downloaded into a gladiator robot, and you are thrown into an arena to survive. Combat is satisfyingly brutal, with any body part, arms, legs, even your head, being slice-off-able at any moment. Losing a limb actually changes how you play, which keeps every run feeling fresh. The game launched in Early Access on Steam back in March 2017 and hit version 1.0 in July 2021 before making its way to consoles shortly after. Clone Drone has earned an overwhelming reputation among players over the years. It currently sits at an "Overwhelmingly Positive" rating on Steam with over 37,000 reviews and a score hovering around 96%.
The second title in the lineup is Tomak: Save the Earth Regeneration, a remastered version of a Korean cult classic originally released way back in 2001 by Seed9 Entertainment. The remaster was handled by Netmarble Monster and published by Netmarble, launching on April 1, 2026, exclusively on PC through the Epic Games Store. The game puts players in the role of a magical goddess named Evian, who loses her body and ends up as a living head in a flowerpot. Over three in-game years, players nurture her, hold conversations, and guide her development through a mix of Tamagotchi-style gameplay and visual novel storytelling. Multiple endings are tied to the choices and care level throughout the playthrough. It is available to claim for free until April 16, after which it will be priced at $8.99.
Also available is Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games on Android and iOS, free until April 9. Developed by PlaySide Studios, the game is a collection of over 80 fast-paced arcade mini-games built around the famous Australian rail safety campaign by Metro Trains Melbourne. According to reports, it reached the number one spot in 83 countries upon launch and has since clocked over 100 million downloads on Google Play alone. It carries a 3.9 out of 5 on Google Play from nearly 1.75 million reviews, which is a strong showing for a mobile title of its kind.
Looking ahead, the next freebie rolling in on April 9 is Prop Sumo, a physics-based party fighting game developed by Barrel Roll Games, the German studio behind Witch It. The game supports up to six players, features 22 unique items and power-ups, and throws everyone into dynamic arenas filled with hazards like lava, rivers, and vines. It also includes a friend-pass feature, meaning non-owners can still jump in and join the chaos. Prop Sumo will be available for free on Epic from April 9 through April 16.

Here’s a quick rundown of all the games available to claim for free :
PC (Epic Games Store)
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone — Free until April 9, 2026
Tomak: Save the Earth Regeneration — Free until April 16, 2026
Prop Sumo — Free from April 9 to April 16, 2026 (upcoming)
Mobile (Android and iOS)
Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games — Free until April 9, 2026
To claim any of these games, head over to the Epic Games Store before the respective deadlines listed above. Once claimed, they are yours to keep permanently.


