Claim No Rush! – Tower Edition for Free on Epic Games Store Until July 20

An indie 3D platformer, No Rush! – Tower Edition, is currently available to claim and keep on the Epic Games Store until July 20. While the Epic Games Store usually runs its regular weekly giveaways—typically featuring two PC games at a full 100% discount—this particular promotion for No Rush! – Tower Edition is being offered separately by the game’s developer, FiveStar, rather than as part of the standard weekly lineup.

For the month of July, the Epic Games Store’s main free offerings are Nova Lands and Tattoo Tycoon, both categorized under the management genre. These two titles can be claimed until July 16, at which point they’ll be swapped out for Echo Generation: Midnight Edition and Luto. If you’re looking to add one more free game before the next rotation, you can also grab the surprise giveaway: No Rush! – Tower Edition.

If you’re planning to build your library across multiple storefronts, keep an eye on the free game lineups rolling out during July 2026 on Steam, Amazon Prime Gaming, the Epic Games Store, Game Pass, and PS Plus.

No Rush! – Tower Edition Is Free to Keep on the Epic Games Store

Normally listed for $2.49, No Rush! – Tower Edition is offered for free for a limited window. To permanently add it to your Epic Games library, you’ll need to claim it on or before July 20 at 10:00 AM. FiveStar describes No Rush! as a tough but charming 3D platformer: players are tasked with constantly dodging obstacles while climbing a tower that stretches 300 meters tall. The core loop is straightforward, and even with the pressure of the climb, it’s positioned as a simple PC option for relaxing, unwinding, or passing the time between bigger games.

No Rush! – Tower Edition Features

  • 3D visuals
  • Platforming-focused gameplay
  • Cute art style
  • Short sessions
  • Relaxing atmosphere

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