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Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP Server gives your AI agent deep, real-time access to the Epic Games GraphQL catalog. Use it to monitor free games of the week, check current sales, and audit technical metadata across thousands of titles instantly.

Stop manually checking store pages; let your agent pull exact pricing, descriptions, and release status on demand.

What your AI agents can do

Get free games

Lists all games that are currently free or scheduled to be given away this week.

Get game details

Retrieves deep, specific product information for a single game title by name or ID.

List games on sale

Gathers a list of all games that have an active discount applied to their price.

+ 5 more capabilities included
Check for Free Game Offers

Your agent retrieves a list of games that are currently free or scheduled to be free.

Query Specific Product Info

The AI client pulls full, detailed product data—descriptions, pricing, and assets—for any specific game title you name.

List Discounted Titles

You get a list of all games that are currently on sale with associated discount percentages.

Find New Game Launches

The server pulls the most recently released titles from the entire catalog.

Identify Popular Titles

Your agent compiles a list of the games that are currently best-selling across the platform.

Filter by Genre or Tag

You can search for titles using specific store categories (like 'Action') or common tags (like 'Indie' or 'Survival').

Search the Entire Storefront

This function performs a powerful, comprehensive search across all available game data points.

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Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP Server: 8 Tools for Catalog Access

Gather game details, track sales, list new releases, and search categories with these eight tools.

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get free games

Lists all games that are currently free or scheduled to be given away this week.

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get game details

Retrieves deep, specific product information for a single game title by name or ID.

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list games on sale

Gathers a list of all games that have an active discount applied to their price.

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list new releases

Pulls the names and details of titles most recently added or launched on the store.

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list top sellers

Compiles a list of the highest-selling games currently available in the catalog.

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search games by category

Filters and lists games by predefined store categories, like 'RPG' or 'Strategy'.

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search games by tag

Narrows down the catalog using specific tags or genres (e.g., 'Indie', 'Survival', 'Puzzle').

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search store catalog

Performs a comprehensive search across all available fields, returning titles, prices, and descriptions.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Your AI client gets deep, real-time access to the entire Epic Games GraphQL catalog using Epic Games Store Intelligence. Stop manually checking store pages; let your agent pull exact pricing, descriptions, and status on demand. This server gives you the ability to audit thousands of titles instantly, letting you see exactly what's happening across the whole storefront.

When you need to track current offers or major shifts in content, you don't gotta worry. Your agent can run a query using get_free_games to list every single game that's currently free or scheduled for giveaway this week. If you wanna check what's discounted right now, the tool list_games_on_sale compiles a full rundown of all titles with an active discount and shows you the associated percentage off.

For fresh content, use list_new_releases. It pulls the names and details of every title that just hit the store or launched recently. If you're curious about what the crowd is playing, list_top_sellers compiles a list of the best-selling games across the whole catalog.

When it comes to searching, you got options for narrowing down massive data sets. You can perform a powerful, comprehensive search across every single field using search_store_catalog. This function brings back titles, prices, and descriptions from anywhere in the store's database. If you know the general vibe, search_games_by_category filters results by predefined major categories, like 'RPG' or 'Strategy'.

For something more niche, use search_games_by_tag, which lets you narrow down titles using specific tags or genres—think 'Indie,' 'Survival,' or 'Puzzle.'

To drill down into a specific title, the tool get_game_details is what you want. You feed it a game's name or ID, and it pulls full, detailed product data for that one title: descriptions, pricing history, and assets. If you just need to see everything available right now without specifying a category or tag, search_store_catalog handles the whole catalog dump.

It’s all about precision. You'll use these tools so your agent can audit technical metadata across thousands of games; it pulls pricing data and release status on demand for any title you point it at.

How Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP Works

  1. 1 Subscribe to this server and provide your credentials (Epic Client ID/Secret) in the Vinkius Marketplace.
  2. 2 Your AI client calls a specific tool, for example, search_games_by_tag or list_new_releases, providing necessary parameters.
  3. 3 The server executes the GraphQL query against the Epic catalog and returns structured JSON data (titles, prices, descriptions) directly to your agent.

The bottom line is: you talk to your AI client in natural language, and it handles the complex API calls needed to pull structured game data from Epic Games.

Who Is Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP For?

Game researchers, content creators, or e-commerce analysts who can't afford to miss a promotional window. If you spend time manually cross-referencing pricing and limited-time deals across different store pages, this is for you.

Data Analyst

They use search_store_catalog and list_games_on_sale to build reports on seasonal pricing trends and best-selling title correlation.

Content Creator / Journalist

They call get_free_games and analyze official news updates to write timely articles about gaming promotions. They need fresh, reliable data fast.

Product Manager (Gaming)

They run technical audits using the catalog search tools to validate metadata structure or check for specific genre gaps in competitor listings.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Never miss a promotion. Use get_free_games to instantly retrieve lists of active and upcoming free titles. This cuts out hours of manual checking across multiple promotional pages.
  • Deep technical audits. The server lets you run complex queries via tools like search_store_catalog. You get access to raw metadata—prices, descriptions, banner assets—that standard front-end scraping misses.
  • Track market trends fast. Combining list_top_sellers with list_new_releases gives you an immediate view of what's hot and what's launching. It’s perfect for content planning.
  • Pinpoint specific data points. Need to know the price range for 'Indie' games? Use search_games_by_tag('Indie') and analyze the output structure. You get precise, filterable numbers.
  • Save time on research. Instead of opening 10 browser tabs, you ask your agent to run a targeted search using search_games_by_category, getting all necessary data in one structured call.

Real-World Use Cases

01

Tracking Q4 Sales Cycles

A marketing analyst needs to prepare for holiday sales. They ask their agent: 'Show me all games currently on sale, and then cross-reference those with the top 10 sellers.' The agent runs list_games_on_sale combined with list_top_sellers, immediately identifying high-value titles that are already discounted.

02

Finding a Hidden Gem

A gamer is tired of mainstream blockbusters. They ask: 'Find me highly rated, survival games that aren't popular.' The agent runs search_games_by_tag('Survival') and filters the results to exclude titles from the top-seller lists, giving them niche recommendations.

03

Preparing for a Live Stream

A streamer needs fresh content ideas. They ask: 'What are the three biggest new releases this week?' The agent runs list_new_releases and then uses get_game_details on the top result to pull key marketing descriptions and images, ready for immediate use.

04

Monitoring Free Weekends

A budget-conscious user needs a full schedule of free games. They ask: 'What's free this week, and what's coming next?' The agent runs get_free_games for current data and checks the upcoming dates, giving them a complete plan.

The Tradeoffs

Trying to search everything with one query

Asking your AI client vaguely: 'Tell me about cool games.' This forces the agent to guess and gives you huge, unstructured blocks of data that are hard to read.

Be specific. Use search_games_by_tag('Action') if you want action titles, or use list_top_sellers if you just want the best-selling list. Don't generalize.

Only checking for sales

Running only list_games_on_sale. This misses all the free titles and brand new launches that aren't discounted.

Always run two tools: first, check get_free_games; second, run list_new_releases to get a full picture of what's changing.

Assuming the tool knows your intent

Saying: 'I want games like Elden Ring.' The system might fail because it can't guess tags or categories.

Use search_games_by_category to select a known category (like RPG) and then use get_game_details on the results to compare specific metadata.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this server if your workflow requires structured, real-time data extraction from a major game storefront. You need numbers: current prices, exact release dates, or definitive lists of free content. Don't use it if you just want general discussion about games—your agent can do that without the MCP Server. If your goal is pure inspiration (e.g., 'What genre should I try next?'), start by running search_games_by_tag to see common tags, then refine that search using search_games_by_category. Only run get_game_details once you've narrowed down the title significantly; it’s resource-intensive.

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Available Capabilities

get_free_games get_game_details list_games_on_sale list_new_releases list_top_sellers search_games_by_category search_games_by_tag search_store_catalog

Manually tracking game promotions is a massive time sink.

Right now, checking for sales and freebies means opening the Epic Games website. You navigate to 'Sales,' check the banner dates, then open 'Free Games' page, and finally run through different categories looking for new titles—it takes ten tabs and twenty minutes of clicking.

With this MCP server, you just ask your agent: 'What free games are available right now?' It runs `get_free_games` instantly. You get a clean, structured list that includes the status and next availability date. Done.

Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP Server: Structured Data Access

You don't just get titles; you get technical data. You can ask your agent to find the price and description for a specific title using `get_game_details`. This bypasses all the guesswork of web scraping.

This gives you reliable, structured JSON output every time. It means your code or report receives clean data it can actually use—no messy HTML parsing needed.

Common Questions About Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP

How do I find out what games are free using get_free_games? +

Run the get_free_games tool. It immediately lists all titles that are currently available for zero cost and warns you about any upcoming promotions.

Can I check the price of a specific game with get_game_details? +

Yes, get_game_details pulls the full product record. You specify the title, and it returns current pricing information along with descriptions and assets.

Which tool should I use to look for RPG games? +

Use search_games_by_category. This is the most reliable way to filter by established genres like 'RPG' or 'Action', giving you a clean, targeted list.

What does search_store_catalog do? +

search_store_catalog runs a powerful, general search across all available store data. It’s your go-to tool when you aren't sure if the game is categorized or tagged correctly.

What credentials do I need for my AI client to use `search_store_catalog`? +

You must provide an Epic Client ID and Secret obtained from the Epic Developer Portal. These credentials authenticate your agent against the official GraphQL catalog API, ensuring secure access.

Are there rate limits when I run `list_games_on_sale` repeatedly? +

Yes, the server enforces rate limits to protect the underlying API. If you hit a limit, your agent must pause and retry later; check Vinkius for specific quota details.

How can I extract full technical metadata using `get_game_details`? +

The tool returns a full data packet, including descriptions, developer IDs, and high-res banner URLs. This structured output lets your agent build external databases or reports easily.

If I use `search_games_by_tag`, what does the response look like when no games are found? +

The function returns a structured JSON error object instead of failing. This allows your agent to gracefully report the failure, such as 'No titles were matched for that tag.'

Can my AI automatically find the next free game even if it hasn't been released yet? +

Yes! The get_free_games tool retrieves both the current active free titles and the upcoming freebies announced by Epic, including their scheduled start dates.

How accurate is the pricing and discount data provided? +

The data is sourced directly from Epic's official GraphQL backend, ensuring 100% accuracy for current prices, original MSRP, and active promotional discounts.

Does the integration permit tracking official Fortnite seasonal events and news? +

Yes. The search_store_catalog tool specifically targets the Fortnite namespace to retrieve the latest updates, patch notes, and seasonal event announcements directly from the track.

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