Citizen Sleeper and Robobeat are now free to claim on the Epic Games Store, giving PC players another week of no cost games to add permanently to their libraries. The new giveaway replaces last week’s Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King offer, and it will remain available until June 25.
This week’s selection covers two very different styles. Citizen Sleeper is a story driven sci fi RPG inspired by tabletop role playing games, while Robobeat is a fast rhythm shooter built around movement, music, and timing. Once claimed, both games stay in your Epic Games Store library even after the giveaway ends.
The next free games are expected to be RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and Voidwrought, which should replace the current offer when the promotion refreshes.
What you get with this week’s free games
The Epic Games Store is giving away two PC titles this week. Both can be claimed from the store page before the June 25 deadline.
| Game | Genre | Main hook |
|---|---|---|
| Citizen Sleeper | Sci fi RPG | Tabletop inspired survival and story choices |
| Robobeat | Rhythm shooter | Fast gunplay synced to music |
| Claim deadline | June 25 | Free to keep once added to your library |
| Next expected freebies | RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and Voidwrought | Arriving after this offer ends |
This is a strong week because neither game feels like filler. Citizen Sleeper has a strong reputation among narrative RPG fans, while Robobeat gives action players something more arcade focused.
Citizen Sleeper is a sci fi RPG about survival
Citizen Sleeper takes place on a ruined space station called the Eye, where thousands of people are trying to survive in a fragile society. You play as a sleeper, a digitized human consciousness placed inside an artificial body.
The setup is simple but effective. A corporation still considers you its property and wants you back. To survive, you need to work, build relationships, understand the station’s factions, and make careful choices with limited resources.
The game uses tabletop RPG inspired mechanics, including dice and timers, to shape how each cycle plays out. That gives your decisions a sense of pressure because you rarely have enough time or energy to do everything.
Citizen Sleeper is best suited for players who enjoy strong writing, character stories, and choices that slowly build into a larger picture. It is not about flashy combat. It is about surviving day by day in a strange place where every person you meet may change your path.
Robobeat mixes shooting with rhythm
Robobeat is a much faster game. You play as Ace, a bounty hunter chasing a robot showman named Frazzer. The idea is to move, shoot, slide, wall run, and dodge while staying on beat with the music.
The rhythm system gives the action its identity. Instead of simply reacting to enemies, you are encouraged to fight in time with the soundtrack. That makes Robobeat feel closer to a music driven action game than a normal shooter.
The game also lets players upload their own music, which adds replay value and gives you more control over the feel of each run. If you enjoy fast movement shooters and rhythm games, Robobeat is the more energetic pick from this week’s offer.
How long the giveaway lasts
Citizen Sleeper and Robobeat are free to claim until June 25. After that, Epic is expected to rotate in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and Voidwrought as the next free titles.

As usual, you only need to claim the games before the deadline. You do not need to install them immediately. Once they are added to your account, they remain in your library.
Epic also continues to offer weekly mobile giveaways through its store on Android and iOS, so mobile players may want to check the current offers there as well.
This is a good week for different types of players
This week’s Epic Games Store giveaway works because the two games do not overlap much. Citizen Sleeper is slower, thoughtful, and story focused. Robobeat is loud, fast, and mechanical. That gives PC players a useful choice instead of two games aimed at the exact same audience.
Citizen Sleeper is the easier recommendation if you want a well written RPG with meaningful choices and a strong setting. Robobeat is better if you want quick action, stylish movement, and a shooter that rewards timing.
Both are worth claiming while they are free, especially because there is no downside to adding them to your account before the June 25 deadline.



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