Epic Games Store users have one more free game to claim for May, but they need to act fast

Epic Games Store users have until May 17 to claim a narrative detective game called Vaudevillewhich are not part of the storefront's regular weekly free game rotation. While users of the Epic Games Store usually expect a couple of free titles every week, this promotion appears to be a separate offer, likely organized by the developer itself.

Currently, the Epic Games Store's weekly freebies Sunderfolk and The Telltale Batman Shadows Edition. On May 21, the storefront will also add two mystery games to the lineup, effectively giving away four titles to its users. With such a busy schedule, it's easy for players to get overlooked Vaudeville and its limited time promotion.

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All free-to-play games releasing on the Epic Games Store (May 2026)

Here is a list of all the games that have been made free on the Epic Games Store. You have until May 14th to get the current free games.

Vaudeville is currently free on the Epic Games Store

Vaudevilles free-to-cancel offer ends 17 May at 06.00which gives freebie hunters only a short window to add it to their libraries. Notably, the promotion is exclusive to the Epic Games Store, while the game's Steam version still carries a $20 price tag at the time of writing. Developed by Bumblebee Studios, Vaudeville launched in 2023 as an “experimental whodunit” adventure, with the main selling point being its creative use of artificial intelligence.

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IN Vaudevilleplayers take on the role of a private detective tasked with solving three murder cases. What sets the experience apart from other crime-solving games is that the player's primary tool is the conversation itself. Each NPC in the game is powered by artificial intelligence and can answer questions based on their own personality traits and backstory. As a result Vaudeville essentially plays like a conversation-driven murder mystery.

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  • Olympics: Windows 10 and Windows 11
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 2.8GHz / AMD Ryzen 7
  • Memory: 32GB of RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia RTX 2070 / AMD 6600
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 30 GB available space

Fans might want to keep their expectations in check, though Vaudeville currently has mixed reviews on Steam, where it is priced at $20. Most players agree that the premise is interesting, but many feel that the execution falls short. According to user impressions, the performances aren't exactly natural, and since the game revolves around ChatGPT-style conversations, NPCs can sometimes take a while to respond. Still, fans of unique thriller games have little reason not to Vaudeville a shot while it's free, especially since it won't cost them anything beyond the time spent trying it out.

Currently, the Epic Games Store is also running another promotion packed with freebies. Through the Epic Extras Spotlight, users can claim a $10 Drivers Mega Pack for Monogylealong with several other free DLC packs for games such as Wuthering Waves, Infinity Nikki, World of Warships, Asphalt legends, Rocket Leagueand Fortnite. The promotion is part of the Epic Games Store's MEGA sale celebration and will be available until June 11 at 11 a.m. ET. Fans should also keep an eye on the Epic Games Store on May 21, as the storefront will reveal its next two free mystery games that day. Steam users also have at least six free games to look out for in May and June, though not all have been confirmed at the time of writing.

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