Following the previous announcement, every week, the Epic Games Store will bring two free games to the mobile platform every Thursday.
This week is no exception. Currently, the games available for free are Evoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum Disorder and Out There: Omega Edition, which can be downloaded for free until April 3rd.

For those who are unfamiliar, Evoland 2 is an RPG game that combines various genres, taking players on a time-traveling adventure through diverse worlds.
In this game, players will take on the role of a main character who accidentally gets tangled in a time-related disaster. Throughout the journey of exploring different worlds, players will unlock hidden secrets about themselves and inadvertently alter the gameplay—regardless of whether the outcomes are good or bad, it all depends on the choices made by the player. A unique aspect of Evoland 2 is its gameplay style that changes according to different time periods experienced by the player. While it is fundamentally an RPG, the game continuously shifts its style, from 2D pixel art to even 3D gameplay.

On the other hand, Out There: Omega Edition is a perfect blend of science fiction elements, roguelike gameplay, and resource management, all wrapped in a beautifully illustrated comic book style. The story begins with a classic sci-fi setup: In the distant future, resources on Earth have become scarce. Players assume the role of an astronaut on a quest to find new resources. After a long sleep in a cryo chamber, you awaken on the distant moon Ganymede of Jupiter. However, upon opening your eyes, you realize you are stranded in a faraway place, completely outside the Solar System. The challenge for players is to find ways to survive in outer space.

Both games are available globally on Android and iOS platforms in Europe. Players can quickly grab these two titles for free right now, just with a few simple clicks.