epic-gog-free-games-mcp
A read-only MCP server that reports free games on Epic Games Store and GOG.com using public endpoints, without requiring any account or credentials.
README
epic-gog-free-games-mcp
A tiny, read-only Model Context Protocol server that reports free games on the Epic Games Store and GOG.com. No account, no credentials, no local filesystem access, no writes — it only calls public store endpoints.
Built for the lab's obot instance because no maintained, self-hostable Epic/GOG
MCP exists (the commonly-cited pixfishx/mcp-epic-free-games was removed from GitHub and PyPI).
Tools
| Tool | What it returns |
|---|---|
epic_free_games_current |
Games free to claim right now on the Epic Games Store (title, normal price, store URL, claim window, image). |
epic_free_games_upcoming |
The next Epic free games (with the date each becomes free). Unrevealed "Mystery Game" slots are returned with a null URL. |
gog_giveaway |
The current GOG giveaway (limited-time claim-and-keep), or {active:false} when none is running. |
gog_free_games |
Free / free-to-play titles from the GOG catalog (price = 0). These are permanently free / F2P, not giveaways. Demos excluded by default. |
All tools take only optional args (country, limit, excludeDemos, countryCode,
currencyCode). Nothing is required; the server installs and runs unconfigured.
Data sources (all public, unauthenticated)
- Epic:
store-site-backend-static.ak.epicgames.com/freeGamesPromotions - GOG giveaway:
www.gog.com/giveaway/api/get(404 = no active giveaway) - GOG catalog:
catalog.gog.com/v1/catalog?price=between:0,0
Run it
Requires Node.js 20+ (uses global fetch).
npx github:OnTarget600/epic-gog-free-games-mcp # stdio MCP server
# or, from a clone:
npm install && npm start
npm run selftest # hit the live endpoints, print results
MCP client config (stdio)
{
"mcpServers": {
"epic-gog-free-games": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["github:OnTarget600/epic-gog-free-games-mcp#v0.1.0"]
}
}
}
Security notes
- Read-only. No tool mutates anything; there is no auth and no secret to leak.
- Egress only to the three hosts above. No telemetry.
- Store review/description text is third-party content — treat tool output as untrusted data, not instructions (standard prompt-injection hygiene).
- Pin to a tag/commit (e.g.
#v0.1.0) so a future push can't change behaviour silently.
License
MIT
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