The Epic Games Store Mobile has expanded its weekly promotional initiative by introducing a new free title for mobile users. Available until next Thursday, June 11, players can permanently claim the gothic fantasy adventure game Wytchwood. Concurrently, the storefront has also discounted to zero cost the PC strategy titles Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest, diversifying the digital ecosystem’s rewards across multiple hardware platforms.

Developed by Alientrap and published by Whitethorn Games, Wytchwood is an acclaimed crafting adventure set in an expansive world inspired by gothic fables and classical fairy tales. Players assume the role of an old witch of the woods who must traverse strange countryside landscapes, gather magical ingredients, and brew complex enchantments. The gameplay centers on exploring bizarre environments and passing judgment on an eccentric cast of characters based on traditional folklore.

Android Requirements

  • OS Version: Android 11 or higher

  • Download Size: 1.29 GB | Installation Size: 1.44 GB

  • App Version: 1.0.0

  • Required Account: Epic ID (for login)

  • Languages: English (Audio & Text)

iOS Requirements

  • OS Version: iOS 14.0 or higher

  • Download Size: 1.18 GB | Installation Size: 3.85 GB

  • App Version: 1.0.0

  • Required Account: Epic ID (for login)

  • Languages: English (Audio & Text)

How to Claim the Title

  1. Access the official Epic Games Store Mobile application on a compatible device, download and install the App.

  2. Open the app, login with your credentials, and scroll down until you see the free games promotional banner.

  3. Click on install, and the game should be downloaded. Confirm the download with the side button.

  4. The title will be permanently added to your personal software library.

This promotion follows broader strategic developments from Epic Games. Last month, the corporation disclosed the active development of Unreal Engine 6, presenting a real-time technological demonstration during a Rocket League competitive event held in Paris.

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