After months of anticipation, Epic Games has officially launched its mobile store, bringing the Epic Games Store to Android devices worldwide. To celebrate this milestone, Epic is offering a wave of exclusive rewards, free games, and limited-time bonuses for early adopters.
Which Games Are Available on the Mobile Epic Games Store?
The spotlight is on Epic’s flagship titles: Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe. Yes, Fall Guys is now available on mobile and completely free to download via the Epic Games Store app. This marks a major step in bringing console-quality experiences to mobile gamers.
By downloading the Epic Games Store app and playing any of these featured titles on mobile, players can unlock exclusive in-game challenges. Complete them to earn unique cosmetics, including a full Fortnite outfit set—complete with matching back bling, pickaxe, and wrap—as well as a brand-new Fall Guys bean costume.
Additional rewards include a Fall Guys-themed pickaxe for Fortnite and a gold vehicle trim usable in both Fortnite and Rocket League Sideswipe. These rewards are part of mobile-exclusive quests, making them unobtainable anywhere else.
It’s Not Just About Their Big Three Games
Epic isn’t stopping at its own titles. The mobile store already features nearly 20 third-party games from independent and established developers alike. Plus, the Epic Free Games program has expanded to mobile, giving players more ways to build their libraries at no cost.
Right now, Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee is available to claim for free on both Android and iOS via the Epic Games Store app—available until February 20th.
This launch also highlights Epic’s partnership with Playdigious, bringing polished mobile ports to the platform. In addition to Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee, Playdigious has released Shapez and Evoland 2 on the Epic Games Store. More titles are on the way, including Cultist Simulator, set to arrive in the coming weeks.
Fans of tower defense won’t want to miss Bloons TD 6, which is coming soon to the store. While free games are currently offered monthly, Epic plans to shift to a weekly free game model later this year, increasing access and variety for mobile gamers.
Despite restrictions from Apple and Google on third-party app stores, Epic is forging ahead, creating a more open and accessible mobile gaming ecosystem. This launch isn’t just a technical achievement—it’s a step toward greater player freedom and choice.
Before you go, head over to the [official website] to download the Epic Games Store app and start claiming your rewards. And don’t miss our next feature: Piecing Puzzles Together in Jigsaw USA.