Epic has just announced two free games this week, and if you’re a fan of either outrageous action-mayhem or calm relaxing storyline, then they might be just for you. Starting today, both Just Cause 4 and Wheels of Aurelia are completely free via the Epic Store.

The downloads, announced via an edgy tweet by Epic, are live right now and will be available for the enticing price of $0 till the 16th of April. To claim your free games, just head on over to the Epic Games Store and hit that big old “get” button. You will be prompted with a confirmation screen and viola; they are now yours forever.

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Wheels of Aurelia and Just Cause 4. Why are they free? … Just ‘cause. (Yeah, nobody has ever made that joke before. We know.) Enjoy the free games!https://t.co/mE4FRx0KvK pic.twitter.com/18arEiMstV

— Epic Games Store (@EpicGames) April 16, 2020

Wheels of Aurelia:

Wheels of Aurelia is a top-down narrative story game developed by Santa Ragione. The game is set in Italy during the socio-political turmoil of the infamous Lead Years of the late 1970s. You play as the feminist rebel Lella as she meets the curious and offbeat characters on the roads of Italy’s famous Via Aurelia. The game touches on the controversial issues of the time, such as love, abortion, crime, drugs, and even concepts such as UFOs. Although quite short, there is plenty of replayability on offer with 16 different endings and a beguiling original soundtrack to keep you coming back.

Just Cause 4

The 4th installment in the Just Cause franchise by Avalanche Studios features another chapter in the adventurous ridiculously explosive life of Rico Rodriguez. The series notorious for its free-roam over the top action follows Rodriguez as he seeks the truth about his past. Use tanks, jets, grenades, or the seemingly indestructible Rico himself as you single-handedly liberate an island and render an entire army useless. Just Cause 4 is absurd action mayhem at its best.

Do you, however, play on console and are unable to take advantage of this deal? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered. PlayStation recently announced two of their own free games for PS4, which you can check out here. While Xbox has two new games on offer via their Free Play Days with more info available here.

Are you going to be picking up these games by Epic? Looking forward to something different? Let us know below, and don’t forget to check back frequently to keep that inner nerd nice and healthy.