Free through May 14–21, 2026. Claim both games now before the window closes.
Epic's Free Games This Week
Epic is putting up a genuinely good pair of games for free this week. Sunderfolk, Dreamhaven's co-op tactical RPG with a 94% positive rating on Steam, is available alongside The Telltale Batman: Shadows Edition, which bundles both complete Batman Telltale series — ten episodes total — in a single claim. Combined retail value is around $55, and the only thing it costs you is a few minutes and an Epic account.
The window runs through May 21. Here's everything you need to know about both games before you claim.
🎮 Sunderfolk

What It Is
Sunderfolk is a co-op tactical RPG built around a simple but clever premise: use your smartphone as the controller. No gamepads required. Anyone at the table with a phone can jump in immediately, which makes couch co-op genuinely frictionless in a way that most games still haven't figured out.
The game world features anthropomorphic animal characters in a fantasy setting called Sunderfolk. Combat plays out on a hex grid using card-based actions — each character manages a deck and must choose moves thoughtfully each turn. The jellyfish companion mechanic adds a distinct layer to both combat and exploration, giving the co-op team something to coordinate around beyond basic positioning. Solo runs are supported and enjoyable, but the game opens up considerably with two to four players negotiating strategy in real time.
Dreamhaven was founded by Blizzard co-founder Mike Morhaime, and Sunderfolk is the studio's first commercial release. The level of polish and design intentionality reflects that background — this is not a rushed debut. Expect around 20–30 hours to complete.


What Players Are Saying
""The phone controller concept sounds gimmicky until your whole family is playing from the couch. It actually feels like a board game night. Nothing else does that." — Steam User (28h played)
""More depth than I expected. The card combinations matter, and multiplayer turns it into a completely different game — everyone debating the right move." — Steam User
""94% Steam rating is earned. Dreamhaven delivering on their first game is a good sign for what comes next." — Steam User
Pros and Cons
Pros
- ▶Phone-as-controller removes the hardware barrier for co-op completely
- ▶Supports 1–4 players; solo and co-op are both solid experiences
- ▶94% positive Steam rating, highly polished debut
- ▶20–30 hours of content at a meaningful tactical depth
Cons
- ▶Players expecting a harder-edged tactical RPG may find the tone more casual than expected
- ▶Phone controller setup takes a brief adjustment period
🎮 The Telltale Batman: Shadows Edition

What It Is
The Shadows Edition bundles both complete Telltale Batman seasons: Batman: The Telltale Series (Season 1, five episodes) and Batman: The Enemy Within (Season 2, five episodes), plus associated DLC. Ten episodes of content in a single claim.
Telltale's episodic adventure format fits the Batman universe better than most expected when the games launched. The series focuses significantly on Bruce Wayne as a person rather than Batman as a power fantasy — a deliberate choice that gives the narrative more texture than typical superhero games. Player choices shape relationships and story outcomes, with The Enemy Within's treatment of the Joker drawing particular praise for its complexity and originality. It remains one of the more interesting takes on the character in any medium.
The gameplay is built around dialogue choices and quick-time events. The barrier to entry is low — if you can follow a film, you can play these games — which makes them genuinely accessible to players who don't normally engage with action-heavy titles.


What Players Are Saying
""This is less a Batman game and more a Bruce Wayne character study. That's actually a compliment — no other Batman story has spent this much time with the man behind the mask." — Steam User
""The Enemy Within's Joker is one of the best written versions of the character ever. The fact that Telltale made this before shutting down makes it more poignant." — Steam User (all episodes completed)
""A two-game bundle, ten episodes, free. There's no argument against claiming this." — Reddit user
Pros and Cons
Pros
- ▶Full ten-episode package across both series with DLC included
- ▶Very accessible — works for players unfamiliar with games
- ▶The Enemy Within's Joker storyline is a genuine standout
- ▶Film-quality presentation and cinematic direction
Cons
- ▶Limited interactivity by design; not suited for players wanting direct action
- ▶Telltale's signature limitation applies — choices affect tone more than major outcomes
View Batman: The Telltale Series on Steam
This Week's EGS Free Games at a Glance
| Game | Regular Price | Genre | Players | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunderfolk | $39.99 | Co-op Tactical RPG | 1–4 | 20–30 hours |
| The Telltale Batman: Shadows Edition | $14.99 | Episodic Adventure | Single-player | 10 episodes |
That's roughly $55 in combined retail value available at no cost through May 21.
Sunderfolk is the stronger pick if you have friends or family to play with — it's built around that experience and earns every bit of its 94% Steam rating. The phone-as-controller approach makes same-room co-op more welcoming than almost any other game in the genre right now.
The Telltale Batman bundle is a straightforward yes for anyone interested in story-driven games or the Batman IP. Ten episodes is a substantial amount of content, and The Enemy Within in particular is worth your time on its own merits.
How to claim: Visit the Epic Games Store free games page, log in with your Epic account, and click "Get" on each game. Once claimed, they're yours permanently — download whenever you're ready. Both games are free through May 21, 2026 only.
