Hey gamers, Epic Games Store is on fire again this week (starting around March 5, 2026)! They’ve dropped some solid freebies over the past few days: Turnip Boy Robs a Bank on PC, the Raistlin’s Renown Pack for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (worth over $100 in goodies), and Little Nightmares full game on mobile via the Epic app. This is one of those rare weeks where you can snag quality titles without spending a dime – claim them before March 12 around 8-11 AM PT (check the store for your timezone). I’ve grabbed them all already, played a bit, and they’re legit fun. Hurry up before they’re gone!
Turnip Boy Commits Yet Another Crime In This Week’s Epic Games Store Freebie – GameSpot
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank – The Craziest Veggie Heist Roguelite Out There
Turnip Boy is back, ditching the tax evasion life for full-on bank robbery mode. This roguelite action-adventure has you teaming up with the Pickled Gang (yes, vegetable pun heaven) to raid the Botanical Bank, shake down hostages, fight security, and buy overpowered gear from the dark web.
What hooks you is the replayability: every run randomizes the bank layout, weapons are wild (seed-shotguns, slow-mo bombs), and the humor is nonstop meme-level (crypto jokes included). Pixel art looks super charming and colorful, soundtrack chills while combat gets intense. Personally, I’d give it an 8.5/10 – not a massive AAA title, but perfect for short, hilarious sessions. If you loved the first one (which was also free on Epic before), this sequel is a must-collect.

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Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms – D&D Idle RPG with a Massive Free Boost
This one’s an idle RPG set in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms world – click to level up heroes, build your party, auto-battle monsters, and tackle seasonal events. It’s free-to-play normally, but right now Epic is handing out the Raistlin’s Renown Pack for free just by logging in (unlocks premium champions like Raistlin, Gale, Spurt, Briv, plus gear, skins, and boosts – easily $100+ value).
I love playing it passively: set it running in the background, come back later to insane progress. Cartoon 2D art pops, voice acting is solid, and the community keeps it alive with events. The pack is a huge leg-up for new players – no grinding from scratch. If you’re into D&D vibes or chill idle games, this is a no-brainer claim. Cross-save works great between PC and mobile too.

Little Nightmares – Atmospheric Horror Masterpiece Now Free on Mobile
The big mobile highlight: full Little Nightmares is free in the Epic Games Store mobile app (Android worldwide, iOS in EU only). This port keeps the creepy atmosphere intact – touch controls are decent (though some say they take getting used to), and the visuals hold up surprisingly well on phones.
You play as tiny Six, sneaking and solving puzzles while escaping grotesque giant monsters in a dark, twisted world. No cheap jumpscares – it’s all tension from lighting, sound design, and perspective. The 2.5D art is hauntingly beautiful, soundtrack is top-tier. I played the original on PC and it stuck with me; now free on mobile means perfect portable horror sessions (waiting for the bus? Get scared). Solid 9/10 for that eerie, emotional punch. Mobile players, jump on this one – claim it in-app for permanent ownership.

For mobile gamers: Epic Games announces new free game giveaway – NotebookCheck.net News
Quick Guide to Claim These Free Games on Epic
- Open the Epic Games Launcher on PC or download the Epic Games Store app on mobile (Android global, iOS EU).
- Log in or create a free Epic account.
- Head to the Free Games section: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/free-games
- Hit “Get” or “Claim” on each – Turnip Boy and Idle pack on PC launcher/store, Little Nightmares via the mobile app.
- Done! They stay in your library forever – no play required right away.
Pro tip: Double-check the exact end time on the store page (March 12, ~8-11 AM PT). Grab ’em soon!
Bottom line: Epic delivered a fun mix this week – goofy roguelite action, chill idle boosts, and premium horror on the go. I’ve added them all and can’t wait for the next drops (Cozy Grove and Isonzo incoming!). Which one are you diving into first? Turnip Boy for laughs, Idle for easy progress, or Little Nightmares to get spooked? Drop a comment below – let’s chat about it, maybe plan some co-op idle runs or share scares!