Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP. Audit sales, track freebies, and map game trends instantly.
Works with every AI agent you already use
…and any MCP-compatible client
Just plug in your AI agents and start using Vinkius.
Epic Games Store Intelligence delivers real-time, deep access to the entire Epic catalog. Your agent can automatically track free games of the week, audit seasonal sales, and pull technical metadata for thousands of titles across any genre.
It's your professional consultant for gaming trends, all through natural conversation.
What your AI agents can do
Get free games
Lists all games currently available and those scheduled to become free soon.
Get game details
Retrieves complete product information for a specific game title, including its description and assets.
List games on sale
Pulls a list of all games that are currently discounted or on promotion.
The agent lists all current and upcoming free titles so you never miss a weekly offer.
You can query the entire store for technical details, pricing, and descriptions for any title or developer.
The agent pulls a list of all games currently discounted or on sale.
You get lists of the newest releases and the current best-selling titles across different genres.
Ask AI about this MCP
Supported MCP Clients
OAuth 2.0 CompatibleWaiting for input…
Epic Games Store Intelligence: 8 Tools
Use these eight tools to gather everything you need about the store's catalog, from freebies and sales listings to specific genre searches.
Make your AI actually useful.
Add this MCP to Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf and your AI stops guessing. It gets real tools to look things up, take action, and handle the stuff you keep doing by hand.
Start using Epic Games Store Intelligence on Vinkius019d8435get free games
Lists all games currently available and those scheduled to become free soon.
019d8435get game details
Retrieves complete product information for a specific game title, including its description and assets.
019d8435list games on sale
Pulls a list of all games that are currently discounted or on promotion.
019d8435list new releases
Gets the titles that were most recently added to the store catalog.
019d8435list top sellers
Compiles a list of games that are currently selling the highest volume.
019d8435search games by category
Finds games by established store categories like 'Action' or 'Puzzle'.
019d8435search games by tag
Searches for titles using specific tags, such as 'Indie', 'RPG', or 'Survival'.
019d8435search store catalog
Executes a broad search across the entire store catalog to find games based on keywords and details.
Choose How to Get Started
Build a custom MCP for your own tools, or connect a ready-made integration from our catalog.
Build Your Own
Turn any API into an MCP. Import a spec, define Agent Skills, or deploy with MCPFusion.
- Import from OpenAPI, Swagger, or YAML specs
- Create Agent Skills with progressive disclosure
- Deploy to edge with MCPFusion framework
- Built in DLP, auth, and compliance on every call
- Real time usage dashboard and cost metering
- Publish to catalog or keep private
Make Your AI Do More
Start with Epic Games Store Intelligence, then connect any of our 4,800+ other servers whenever your AI needs more. One click, no limits.
- Use this MCP plus 4,800+ others, all in one place
- Add new capabilities to your AI anytime you want
- Every connection is secured and compliant automatically
- Track usage and costs across all your servers
- Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
- New servers added to the catalog every week
Independent Platform Disclaimer: Vinkius is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, verified by, or otherwise authorized by Epic Games Store. All third-party trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Their use on this website is strictly for informational purposes to identify service compatibility and interoperability.
VINKIUS INFRASTRUCTURE
Cloud Hosted
Managed infra
V8 Isolated
Sandboxed per request
Zero-Trust Proxy
No stored credentials
DLP Enforced
Policy on every call
GDPR Compliant
EU data residency
Token Compression
~60% cost reduction
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 8 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Sifting through game sales and metadata is a huge time sink.
Right now, getting a full picture of the market means opening ten different tabs. You check Epic's 'Deals,' then you search by genre to find out what's hot in RPGs. Then you have to manually copy and paste prices and titles into a spreadsheet just to track who's best-selling versus who's free this week. It's tedious, messy, and easy to miss something.
With this MCP, your agent handles the whole mess. Instead of clicking through pages, you ask one question—like 'List all top sellers that are also on sale.' You get a clean, structured list with full metadata, ready for reporting. It's pure data retrieval.
Get Game Details via `get_game_details`
Previously, if you wanted to know the precise developer history or technical description of a game, you had to find it on a specific product page and copy the text. You were limited by what was visible on that single screen.
Now, your agent runs `get_game_details` and pulls every piece of metadata—developer info, full descriptions, pricing tiers—into your workflow instantly. The data is complete; you don't have to hunt for it.
What you can do with this MCP connector
This MCP connects your AI agent directly to the official Epic GraphQL API, giving you deep insight into the world’s most active PC gaming storefront. You can ask it to identify every free game coming up this month or search for specific developer histories across genres like RPG or Action.
It handles everything from tracking major seasonal sales cycles to auditing niche indie titles that rarely get featured.
You stop jumping between sale pages, news blogs, and catalog filters. Instead, your agent processes the entire ecosystem in one go. If you're building automations—say, compiling a monthly report on trending games for stakeholders—you don't have to worry about data sources overlapping or missing key promotional details. Vinkius AI Analytics provides full visibility into every single tool call and piece of data that flows through this MCP, so nothing happens in the dark.
It lets you treat your agent like an expert consultant who knows the store inside out. You get immediate answers on what's selling now, which games are technically available for deep research, and exactly when those free offers start.
019d8435-9eac-7322-aab7-865ed2b6a8f7 How Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this MCP, then enter your Epic Client ID and Secret credentials.
- 2 Connect it through Claude, Cursor, or any compatible agent client in Vinkius.
- 3 Ask your agent a question—like 'List all top-selling sci-fi titles'—and the system fetches the data instantly.
The bottom line is you get structured gaming intelligence delivered straight into your workflow without ever needing to visit the storefront website.
Who Is Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP For?
Marketing managers who need real-time campaign data. Game researchers building market reports. Content creators tracking trending assets.
Needs to systematically audit catalog metadata and find cross-category trends for a quarterly report.
Requires official news, banners, and lists of new releases to generate timely social media content.
Uses the tool to search for specific tags or categories to gauge competition and market fit before launching a game.
What Changes When You Connect
- Never miss a deal. Use
get_free_gamesto automatically pull lists of current and upcoming zero-cost titles right into your report. - Deep research is faster than clicking through tabs. Run
search_store_catalogto gather technical metadata, prices, and descriptions for thousands of games at once. - Understand market momentum. Use
list_top_sellersandlist_new_releasestogether so you can compare what's hot right now versus what just hit the shelves. - Filter by intent. Need to know everything in one place? Combine
search_games_by_tag(like 'Indie') withsearch_games_by_category(like 'Action') for precise targeting. - Audit sales history easily. The dedicated
list_games_on_saletool gives you a clean, comprehensive list of all discounted titles without having to run multiple searches.
Real-World Use Cases
Tracking Competitive Pricing
A competitor needs to know what's on sale right now across the board. The agent runs list_games_on_sale and then uses search_games_by_tag for 'Shooter' to narrow down the data, compiling a precise list of discounted competitive titles.
Building Content Pillars
A marketing team needs 10 ideas for blog posts. They ask the agent to run list_new_releases and then use get_game_details on the top three results, gathering official banners and descriptions automatically.
Researching Game Genres
A student is writing a paper on niche gaming markets. They instruct the agent to run search_games_by_tag for 'Puzzle' and then use search_games_by_category for 'Indie' to gather all relevant data points in one go.
Preparing an Investor Deck
An analyst needs proof of market depth. They run a broad search with search_store_catalog, then use list_top_sellers to prove current market value, generating both the list and the supporting metadata.
The Tradeoffs
Searching by only one filter
The user asks for 'Action games on sale.' If they use search_games_by_category alone, they might miss titles that are currently promoted but not perfectly categorized.
→
Combine tools. Start with a broad search using list_games_on_sale, then filter the results or run a targeted query using both search_games_by_category AND search_store_catalog to catch everything.
Guessing which tool is best
The user doesn't know if they should use search_games_by_tag or search_store_catalog. They run both, getting conflicting data and wasting time.
→
Use the broad search_store_catalog first to get a sense of all available fields (price, description). If that fails, try search_games_by_tag, as tags are often more specific than general keywords.
Ignoring freebies
A user only searches for bestsellers but forgets to check what's free this week.
→
Always start your query by checking get_free_games. This is the fastest way to get actionable, zero-cost data before diving into paid content.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your goal involves analyzing commercial catalog data: tracking promotions, finding market trends, or auditing game metadata. Don't use it if you are just looking for general news or basic descriptions of a single title (use get_game_details only when necessary). If your task is limited to 'Find me the top 5 games,' and those five games aren't on sale or new, this tool might not add value. Always start with search_store_catalog for maximum coverage before narrowing down using list_top_sellers or category filters.
Common Questions About Epic Games Store Intelligence MCP
How do I check all current free games using get_free_games? +
Run get_free_games and the agent immediately lists every active or upcoming zero-cost title. This is faster than checking multiple promotional pages.
Can search_store_catalog find me everything about a game's metadata? +
Yes, search_store_catalog performs broad searches that return titles, prices, descriptions, and cover images for games across the whole store.
What is the best way to check sales? Should I use list_games_on_sale or search_store_catalog? +
Use list_games_on_sale. This tool is dedicated solely to finding discounted items, giving you a clean result set without the noise of general catalog searches.
Do I need to use get_game_details for every game? +
Not necessarily. Use it when you find a promising title via list_top_sellers and need deep, technical proof points or specific descriptions for a presentation.
What credentials do I need to use search_store_catalog? +
You must provide an Epic Client ID and Secret. You get these keys from the official Epic Developer Portal. These secure credentials allow your agent access to run any catalog query.
If I call list_top_sellers too many times, will there be a rate limit? +
The platform manages usage throttling automatically. However, if you hit high volumes of requests, the MCP will return a specific rate limit error. We recommend pacing your calls to ensure smooth operation.
How can I refine my search when using search_games_by_tag? +
You pass multiple tags or genres in a single query for combined results. For instance, combining 'Action' and 'Indie' narrows the focus significantly beyond just listing by category alone.
Are the games returned by list_new_releases pulled in real-time? +
The MCP pulls data directly from Epic's GraphQL endpoint, providing near real-time results. Keep in mind there might be a small sync delay depending on when Epic publishes its official updates.
Use it with your favorite AI tools
Connect this server to Cursor, Claude, VS Code, and more.