And they're impressive games: titles like Subnautica, Limbo, Super Meat Boy, Slime Rancher, Oxenfree, The Witness, World of Goo and more. In total, Epic has given out 23 free games, all of which you had to claim during their respective windows to avoid missing out on them.
Two are free-to-play, one I got a review code for, but the rest were free courtest of Epic Games, and that's not even the complete list of games that the developer has given out in its brief existence: there were some that I didn't pick up because I already had them on other platforms, though now I realize that was a weird move. And it's been an impressive showing so far: I've got 14 games on the Epic Store right now, of which I only paid money for one. Epic has been aggressive about giving out free games since the service launch, leveraging the company's giant pile of Fortnite cash to establish itself as a genuine Steam competitor. This is not because I've bought a bunch of games on the Epic Games Store, mind you.