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Earn 20% back with Epic Rewards: The most rewarding games on Epic Games Store
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Dave Tach
While we’re talking about rewarding things, you currently get 20% back on purchases made when using Epic's payment system, including on games, add-ons, and virtual currency.
Instant rewards are granted on non-refundable content (like virtual currency and subscriptions) after completing your purchase. Check out the FAQ, which has all the details, and our previous post with lots more games to enjoy!
Vampire Survivors
Vampire Survivors’ guarantee is simple: Survive, and you will thrive. It perfected the nascent "bullet heaven" genre, where your character’s weapons automatically fire, clearing its maps of treasure-filled hordes of evil. Knives fly, deadly crosses rotate, and whips crack against the leather wings of swarming bats and shambling zombies. Inside every enemy is the potential for gem and item drops. Each run is a riot of exploding enemies, constant upgrades, and tasty loot.
PowerWash Simulator 2
PowerWash Simulator 2 is an exercise in satisfaction. You arrive somewhere inside of Muckingham with your trusty power washer in hand. Filth is everywhere, and you are its enemy. From moment to moment, just like in its predecessor, you take ugly things and make them beautiful, and that’s a satisfying reward unto itself.
PowerWash Simulator 2 headed to the Epic Games Store in 2025, so add it to your Epic Games Store wishlist today. And be sure to check out our interview with the developers on how their sequel turns up the suds with an "all-new and improved soap system."
Hitman World of Assassination

Hitman World of Assassination continues developer IO Interactive’s mission to blend stealth action with shocking amounts of player freedom. As the deadly capable Agent 47, you enter missions with objectives, but where you go and what you do are really up to you. Play it straightforward, go stealthy, or don disguises to confuse a world that feels alive, teeming with hundreds of NPCs.
Hitman World of Assassination is like a living puzzle that rewards your ingenuity, curiosity, and individuality. You can shoot a gun, use the environment, charge in, or blend in and listen for opportunities. Play fast or go slow, it’s your call. And then it challenges you to do it again, using the rewards you’ve gained, attacking from different perspectives, with different tools and weapons, as you travel around the world on a quest to become a master assassin.
Hades II
Hades II is a roguelike dungeon crawler filled with rewards and designed for replayability. You become Melinoë, Princess of the Underworld, and both failure and progress is built into her every attempt to overcome the Titan of Time’s forces. Locations change, challenges change, upgrades change, and every run rewards your effort with upgrades—some temporary, others permanent—as you eke your way toward your goal. Even Hades II’s story bends, twists, and unfolds based on your experience, constantly rewarding players with the grit to overcome the underworld.
Hidden Folks
Hidden Folks is a hand-drawn hidden object game that feels like you’re playing with a living ink-on-paper book. Across 32 detailed maps, you can find more than 300 targets, so there’s plenty to peck at. Half of the fun is touching the art and watching it react adorably through movement (maybe the snake is hidden in the brush that you tap to clear) and hear (with more than 2,000 mouth-generated sound effects). Every mouse click is an exercise in satisfaction.
Assassin’s Creed games
Every Assassin’s Creed game drops its players into a world that feels alive because of the sheer volume of things to do. Just keep going, and you’ll find a steady drip of optional objectives, often conveniently converted into map markers and XP for your discoveries. Whether you’re playing in England and Norway (Assassin's Creed Valhalla), ancient Egypt (Assassin's Creed Origins), revolutionary France (Assassin's Creed Unity), ninth-century Baghdad (Assassin's Creed Mirage), or feudal Japan (Assassin’s Creed Shadows), Assassin’s Creed games constantly reward your curiosity.
Fez
Fez has one of the most complex structures of all time, destroying the line between 2D and 3D gameplay. You play as Gomez who, after receiving the titular fez, sees the world in a whole new way. Your job is to think extradimensionally and outside the bounds of what appears to be a simple platformer. And the more you poke that box, the more that Fez reveals, often cryptically, on your path to solving puzzles and saving the world. There are puzzles within puzzles within puzzles. Completing the game is only the start: After you’re done, a New Game+ mode that lets you see the side-scrolling platformer in first-person perspective, showing hidden things you didn’t spot the first time around.
Doom Eternal
Every Doom Eternal campaign mission is filled with optional content. As you rip and tear through the demons of Hell looking for collectibles like albums, codex pages, and even toys inspired by the long-running series, you can also find Secret Encounters—optional, timed challenges that push players to near perfection for the lure of sweet rewards. It’s like a game overlaid on top of a game, and a satisfying path to 100% completion.
Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V has a massive amount of content, but for those who complete 100% of the campaign, there are some wild rewards. That includes a prestigious achievement, a wardrobe item that celebrates your completionist tenacity, a mission about Bigfoot, and—we kid you not—the appearance of multiple UFOs that hover ominously over landmarks as a constant reminder of your huge investment.
Tomb Raider Trilogy
Lara Croft’s modern trilogy—Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider—is full of maps to explore and untold treasures to plunder. Elaborate Indiana Jones-style puzzles are always impressive set pieces, but each lush area that Lara visits is also the home of hidden collectibles, which makes every map a treasure hunt. Relics, documents, maps, monoliths, optional tombs, and more lie on the path to 100% completion. These are the quintessential form of collectibles—optional ways to spend more time in a game world you’re already enjoying.
Ghost of Tsushima
Like so many open-world games, Ghost of Tsushima expands based on your interest. There are loads of optional shrines, hot springs, haiku locations, challenging bamboo strikes, singing crickets, and more to find as you explore Tsushima Island. Our favorite has to be armor, which can be both purely aesthetic and give your character special abilities. Check out our Ghost of Tsushima armor guide to find every set.
Goat Simulator 3
Goat Simulator 3 is a sandbox full of opportunities to lick, headbutt, and destroy basically everything. In what its creators describe as a “completely stupid game,” every location—from the bowling alley to the waterfall—is full of hidden interactions and tucked-away collectibles. There are also many goats and outfits to unlock behind your curiosity and interactions. Goat Simulator 3 is like a sandbox filled with toys, and it both embraces and rewards anyone who climbs in and starts sifting.
Subnautica
Subnautica introduces a clever twist on the open-world formula, putting players underwater and tasking them with exploring a strange alien world. Its subterranean depths are both beautiful and deadly, and the freedom of movement rewards (and sometimes punishes) your daring and your penchant for exploration. Freedom permeates so much of what you do in Subnautica that it makes every experience unique. It appeals to bravery and discovery, calls you to survive and escape, and its alien ecosystem is full of rewards, delights, and dangers around every corner, in every cave, and among every underwater garden.
We hope this has rewarded you with some inspiration to earn—and even redeem—those Epic Rewards. Check out these great games on Epic Games Store today. Enjoy!