Epic Games Store: Doomblade and How to Claim It in Malaysia
Epic Games free giveaways are the easiest way to grow your PC library legally, and this week’s highlight is Doomblade. Available to claim on the Epic Games Store until April 30, 2026, it’s a fast‑paced 2D metroidvania starring Gloom Girl and her talking weapon, the Doomblade. Expect air‑dashing combat, rapid movement and lots of exploration, ideal for action and platformer fans who like tight, responsive controls and stylish worlds. To claim from Malaysia, just log into your Epic account, switch your region to Malaysia if needed, then ‘purchase’ the game at RM0 during the promo window. Once it’s in your library, it’s yours permanently, even after the deadline. As a 2D side‑scroller, Doomblade should be friendly to mid‑range rigs and gaming laptops, making it a great pick if you want free PC games that don’t demand top‑tier hardware.

Amazon Prime Gaming: Neo Cab and The Pale Beyond for Story Fans
If you already use Amazon Prime, don’t overlook Amazon Prime Gaming for free PC games. This week you can claim Neo Cab and The Pale Beyond, both available until May 27, 2026. Neo Cab is a narrative‑driven simulation and visual novel set in a futuristic city where you play Lina, one of the last human cab drivers. The focus is on dialogue choices, relationships and a mystery around your missing friend, perfect for story‑driven and visual novel players. The Pale Beyond is another narrative‑heavy simulation about an expedition trapped in polar ice, where you manage resources, lead a crew and make brutal survival decisions. Malaysian gamers can access these by logging into the Prime Gaming page with an active Prime subscription, claiming each title, then redeeming the provided keys on the indicated PC platforms.

Steam Spotlight: Nocturnal Free for a Limited Time
Over on Steam, Nocturnal is currently available as one of the week’s standout free PC games, but only until April 26, 2026. It’s an action‑platformer where you play Ardeshir, a soldier of the Enduring Flame returning to his mist‑covered homeland, the island of Nahran. Gameplay revolves around wielding a flaming sword, using light and fire‑based abilities to clear mysterious Mist and fight enemies. This suits players who enjoy tight platforming, combat challenges and atmospheric worlds. To claim it in Malaysia, sign into Steam, visit the Nocturnal store page during the free window, and add it to your account; once claimed, it stays in your library. Because it’s an action‑platformer rather than a huge open‑world game, most modern Malaysian PCs with a dedicated or recent integrated GPU should cope fine, making it an easy addition to your collection while it’s still free.
Humble Bundle Deals: Train Sim World 6 and Huge Route Collection
For sim fans, Humble Bundle deals are a reliable way to stack content cheaply, and Train Sim World 6 currently anchors a particularly generous bundle. You get the base game plus seven DLC packs at up to 89% off, alongside 50% discounts on its larger editions. Train Sim World 6 builds on earlier entries with new tracks and trains, including England’s Exeter‑to‑Plymouth and Paignton Riviera Line, a refreshed Bahnstrecke Leipzig‑to‑Dresden route in Germany, and the US Morristown line. Visuals are near photo‑realistic, with detailed trains and scenery, though that does make pop‑in more noticeable. New in‑game train announcements add an ASMR‑like layer of immersion, great for relaxed sessions. Highlights among the DLCs include the iconic Flying Scotsman, ideal for rail history buffs. If you enjoy slow, methodical sims and virtual sightseeing, this bundle offers substantial long‑term value for your PC library.
Smarter Deal Hunting: Using Tools and Trackers for PC Game Discounts
Keeping up with Epic Games free titles, Amazon Prime Gaming drops and Humble Bundle deals can be a chore, especially with overlapping deadlines. Automated tools can handle the grind for you. One approach is to use ChatGPT Tasks or similar automation to create daily reminders that check for PC game discounts and flag only the best offers. For example, you can set a "Best Deals" digest that looks across major stores, or a wishlist watcher that only alerts you when specific games hit deep discounts. Genre‑focused prompts can surface bargains on metroidvanias, sims or story‑driven titles tailored to your taste. Combine this with wishlists on platforms like Steam and Epic, and you’ll rarely miss a time‑limited giveaway or bundle. For Malaysian gamers, this means less time scrolling storefronts and more time actually playing the games you’ve smartly claimed for free or at steep discounts.
