The Epic Games Store has kicked off its Black Friday and Cyber Monday period with a dedicated Premium Editions Sale, putting the focus squarely on the fully loaded versions of big-name games rather than the cheapest base editions. Running until Tuesday, December 2, and wrapping up at 11 AM Eastern Time / 4 PM Greenwich Mean Time / 5 PM Central European Time, the promotion stacks discounts of up to 85% on Deluxe, Complete, Anniversary, Ultimate, and Game of the Year bundles.
The idea is simple: instead of buying a standard edition now and then paying again later for expansions, DLC, and cosmetic packs, you jump straight to the definitive versions while they are heavily discounted. 
These premium bundles usually include season passes, story add-ons, extra missions, weapon and armor sets, character skins, digital art books or soundtracks, and sometimes small boosts or early unlocks. For anyone who hates that feeling of rebuying content when a GOTY edition appears a year after launch, this sale is designed to cut that problem off at the source.
Big-Name Premium Editions with Serious Discounts
Shooter fans are spoiled for choice. Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition drops to €85 with a 15% discount, giving you the main game plus a stack of cosmetic extras and premium battle pass access. Tactical co-op favourite Ready or Not: Digital Deluxe Edition falls to €41.99 at 40% off, bundling additional missions and gear that make squad play even more satisfying.
The action adventure lineup is equally packed. God of War Ragnarök Digital Deluxe Edition, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, and Stellar Blade Complete Edition sit between €55.99 and €71.99 with 20% sliced off the usual price, ideal if you want bonus armor sets, outfits, and digital goodies from your very first run. Horror-flavoured action such as Dying Light: The Beast Deluxe Edition, Hell is Us Deluxe Edition, and Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition ranges from zombie parkour to psychological thriller, with Alan Wake 2 hitting €20.99 at a steep 70% discount.
RPG and open-world devotees arguably get the best deals of the lot. Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is cut to €39.99 with 50% off and includes the base Night City campaign plus the Phantom Liberty expansion in one purchase, effectively the modern “complete” version of the game. Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition looks almost unreal at €19.99 with 80% off, stacking extra story content and online perks on top of Rockstar’s already sprawling western sandbox.
Post-apocalyptic and fantasy classics join the party too. Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition lands at €15.99 while The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition is priced at €16.49, with discounts going as high as 67%. Both packages bundle in all major DLCs and creation content, turning them into one-click purchases for anyone who somehow missed them over the last decade.
If you are more excited about newer or upcoming titles, the Premium Editions Sale still has you covered. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – 2-Year Anniversary Edition comes in at €89.99 (25% off) and is designed as a future-proof bundle for long-term fans of the Emperor. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Ultimate Edition sits at €76.99 with 30% off, aimed at players who want the most complete ticket back into the Zone from day one. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Digital Deluxe Edition is discounted to €62.99 (30% off), while story-driven favourite The Last of Us Part I – Digital Deluxe Edition reaches €34.99 with 50% off.
Some of the sharpest cuts land on recent big-budget hits. Hogwarts Legacy: Digital Deluxe Edition and Dead Space Digital Deluxe Edition are both slashed to just €10.49 with an eye-catching 85% discount, instantly turning them into some of the headline offers of the entire event. Whether you are exploring Hogwarts or dismembering necromorphs on the USG Ishimura, you are doing it with all the bundled extras thrown in.
Epic Rewards Temporarily Boosted to 20%
The Premium Editions Sale also stacks with Epic’s loyalty system. Epic Rewards, which usually give 5% back on eligible purchases, are temporarily boosted to 20% for all games bought on the Epic Games Store using Epic’s own payment system. The promotion runs through January 8, 2026 and applies across the store, not only to the premium bundles highlighted here. In practice, that means every discounted game you grab quietly generates a sizeable chunk of store credit for your next purchase, multiplying the impact of the sale if you buy more than one title.
Gifting Finally Arrives on the Epic Games Store
To round things off, Epic has finally added native gifting to its storefront, something the community has been asking about for years. You can now purchase a title and send it directly to a friend’s account, making it far easier to surprise someone with a co-op game or share a single-player favourite during the holiday season. There are still some limitations to keep in mind, including regional pricing rules and eligibility checks that prevent obvious abuse, but the core experience will feel familiar to anyone who has used gifting on other PC platforms.
Taken together, the Premium Editions Sale, the temporary 20% Epic Rewards boost, and the long-awaited gifting feature turn this Black Friday and Cyber Monday window into one of the best times on the calendar to lock in definitive versions of major PC games, all while stacking discounts and future credit at the same time.