Epic Games Store Launches Killing Floor 2 Free on iPhone in Japan, Expands Cross-Play
The free-to-claim period for Killing Floor 2 runs July 9–16, while Epic's mobile store debuts in Japan with Fortnite and Rocket League Sideswipe.
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Key facts
- Killing Floor 2 launched on Epic Games Store on July 9, 2025.
- The game supports cross-play and cross-invite across all PC platforms.
- Epic Games Store members can claim Killing Floor 2 for free from July 9 to July 16.
- Oddsparks, an automation game, is also free to claim on Epic Games Store.
- Epic Games Store launched on iPhone in Japan, featuring Fortnite and Rocket League Sideswipe.
- PC gamers have one week to claim Oddsparks for free.
- Arknights: Endfield version 1.2 overview includes Zhuang Fangyi and rerun banners.
Killing Floor 2 Goes Free on Epic Games Store with Full Cross-Play
Killing Floor 2 has arrived on the Epic Games Store, and from today until July 16, every Epic Games Store member can claim the cooperative first-person shooter at no cost. The release includes full cross-play and cross-invite functionality across all PC platforms, allowing players on Epic, Steam, and other storefronts to team up seamlessly. The free offer, running from July 9 to July 16, marks a strategic push by Epic to expand its user base. The game, originally released in 2016, remains popular for its intense zombie-slaying gameplay and regular content updates.
Oddsparks Joins the Free Games Lineup
Alongside Killing Floor 2, the automation strategy game Oddsparks is also free to claim on the Epic Games Store. The title, which blends factory-building with adorable creature-collecting, is available for one week only. PC gamers have until July 16 to add Oddsparks to their library permanently. The game has garnered positive reviews for its charming art style and engaging logistics puzzles.
Epic Games Store Debuts on iPhone in Japan
In a significant expansion, the Epic Games Store has launched on iPhone in Japan, bringing Fortnite and Rocket League Sideswipe to mobile users in the country. The move comes after years of legal battles between Epic and Apple over app store policies. Japanese iPhone users can now download Epic's storefront directly, bypassing Apple's App Store. The launch includes not only games but also the promise of future titles and exclusive offers.
Arknights: Endfield Version 1.2 Overview and New Content
The popular mobile title Arknights: Endfield has released version 1.2, introducing new operator Zhuang Fangyi and rerun banners for limited-time characters. The update also includes gameplay adjustments and new story chapters. Players can now access the new content, which continues the game's narrative expansion. The rerun banners offer a chance to obtain previously limited operators.
Creative Mode Comes to Airborne Kingdom
The sky city builder Airborne Kingdom has added a Creative Mode, allowing players to construct floating cities without resource constraints. The mode is designed for experimental building and sandbox play. This update broadens the game's appeal, catering to both creative builders and those who prefer the original survival-style campaign.
Save the World Progression Guide Released
A new progression guide for Fortnite's Save the World mode has been published, offering strategies to level up faster and build smarter. The guide covers efficient resource gathering, trap placement, and hero loadouts. As Save the World continues to receive updates, the guide aims to help new and returning players navigate its complex systems.
The bottom line
- Epic Games Store is aggressively expanding its free game offerings and platform reach.
- Cross-play and cross-invite are now standard for major releases on the store.
- The mobile launch in Japan signals Epic's commitment to challenging Apple's App Store dominance.
- Free-to-claim periods are a key user acquisition tool, with limited-time offers driving engagement.
- Ongoing updates to existing titles like Arknights: Endfield and Airborne Kingdom keep the ecosystem vibrant.
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