Epic Games Store recently wrapped up an exciting mystery game promotion, offering a total of 16 games entirely free, with Hell Let Loose taking the spotlight as the final giveaway. Hell Let Loose is up for grabs until Thursday, January 9. Following this, the free game available will be Turmoil, a simulation game centered around the gold rush.
January 9 marks the launch of Turmoil as the Epic Games Store’s free game. The recent mystery game promotion has been a rollercoaster ride, but overall, it seems to have been a great success, delighting many users despite a few familiar titles making a repeat appearance. This latest promotion saw a diverse mix of games from indie gems to big-budget sensations.
Currently, Hell Let Loose is free for users on the Epic Games Store. This World War 2-themed first-person shooter might have had mixed reviews at its launch, but it boasts a loyal community of players who appreciate its depth and intensity. However, it’s making way for Turmoil on January 9. Turmoil presents a stark contrast, turning the focus to a strategy-driven simulation of the historical gold rush.
As seen in the January 2025 lineup, Kingdom Come: Deliverance kicked things off at the start of the month, followed by Hell Let Loose available through January 9. Turmoil takes over afterward and will be free until January 16.
Released back in 2016, Turmoil initially garnered mixed feedback. However, its unique charm has since won over a devoted audience. The game offers variety through modes like a single-player campaign and multiplayer skirmishes, each promising fresh experiences with procedurally-generated levels. Completing the main campaign might take around 10 hours, but the game’s replay potential is substantial. Plus, since it’s free, there’s no reason not to add Turmoil to your game collection through the Epic Games Store.
Turmoil will be available for free until January 16. Upon this date, it’ll be succeeded by another mystery title, yet to be unveiled. Unlike during the mystery game promotions, Epic Games Store usually informs its users about upcoming free games beforehand, so you’ll know what to expect week by week. As for the frequency of our free game releases in 2025, the trend seems to lean towards one game per week. However, last year occasionally saw two games being offered at once, so surprises might still be in store.