Summary
- The Epic Games Store Spring Sale 2026 is live now through April 13, covering thousands of PC games at up to 95% off
- Standout discounts include Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition at 80% off, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at 90% off, and Dead Space remake at 85% off
- Recent 2026 releases are already discounted, with ARC Raiders at 20% off and Borderlands 4 at 30%, within their first few months
The Epic Games Store Spring Sale went live today and runs until April 13. Over 2,000 games are discounted, with the deepest cuts reaching 95% off. The sale lands after Steam’s own Spring Sale wrapped up, which means some players have already spent their budget, but also that anyone who held off now has a second shot at overlapping titles, sometimes at different prices.
Here is what is actually worth looking at, broken down by category.
The Deep Cuts on Proven Games
The most aggressive discounts are on titles that have had time to earn their reputations. Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition is 80% off, with the base game at 75%. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is 90% off. Dead Space remake sits at 85% off. These are not surprising inclusions given all three appear in most major Epic sales, but the discount depths are worth noting for anyone still without them.
Alan Wake 2 is also here at 70% off, bringing the standard edition to $14.99. The Deluxe Upgrade, which adds the story DLC and cosmetics, is $6 separately.
Recent Releases Already Discounted
Embark’s extraction shooter, ARC Raiders, which launched earlier this year, is 20% off, which is a meaningful early discount for a game still generating active discussion. Borderlands 4 sits at 30% off. MIO: Memories in Orbit, the platformer that came out of nowhere with strong critical reception this year, is 20% off. The turn-based strategy title Menace is 25% off.
None of these are impulse-buy levels of discount. But for players who were on the fence at launch, the price reduction is enough to tip the calculation.
The Less Obvious Picks
Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced is 50% off, relevant specifically for anyone who wants to revisit it before GTA VI eventually arrives on PC. Ocean’s Heart, the top-down RPG, is down to $2.99 at 80% off, which is close to zero-risk territory for the genre. NODE: The Last Favor of the Antarii, a puzzle-platformer set in a Soviet nuclear complex with branching decisions, is 40% off at $11.99, the kind of title that gets buried in larger sales.
Epic’s own exclusive lineup is represented too: Alan Wake 2, RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures, and Horizon Chase 2 all have price drops, giving EGS-only players the rare chance to catch them on discount.
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Wrapping Up
The EGS Spring Sale is a reliable format with large catalogue, predictable discount tiers, same returning titles alongside a handful of newer additions. The genuine question for most players is whether the EGS storefront is where they want the purchase to live. For anyone with an existing Epic library or who missed Steam’s sale window, the catalogue depth here is real. The sale closes April 13 at 11 AM ET.
