Best Free Games to Grab Right Now (March 2026)
From an Overwhelmingly Positive roguelite about a criminal turnip to a chaotic 8-player brawler, here are the best free games you can claim this week.
March is off to a strong start for free games. The Epic Games Store is running two giveaways this week, with a third one incoming that might be the best freebie of 2026 so far. Steam also dropped a batch of permanently free indie gems. Here is everything worth grabbing right now.
Epic Games Store: Free Until March 5
Epic’s weekly giveaway this week features two titles you can add to your library for free until March 5 at 11:00 AM ET.
Boxes: Lost Fragments is a 3D puzzle game where you enter a grand mansion and solve a series of intricate puzzle boxes. Each box hides a secret. The presentation is gorgeous. If you liked The Room series on mobile, this scratches the same itch but with more depth. Normally $14.99.

My Night Job is a horror themed side-scroller where you defend an overrun building against waves of monsters using over 60 weapons. Floor lamps, chainsaws, shotguns, ginormous hammers. Normally $9.99.
Both games are free on PC, and Boxes: Lost Fragments is also available on the Epic Games mobile app for iOS and Android.
Coming March 5: Turnip Boy Robs a Bank
This is the headliner. Starting March 5 and running until March 12, the Epic Games Store will give away Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, the sequel to Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion by indie studio Snoozy Kazoo.
The premise: you play as a turnip who teams up with the Pickled Gang to rob the Botanical Bank. It is a roguelite with randomized heists, dozens of weapons, and a sense of humor that never lets up. You shake down hostages, battle police, and use wacky gadgets bought off the dark web. All as a vegetable.

On Steam, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank sits at Overwhelmingly Positive reviews. Metacritic has it at 82. This is a $14.99 game going completely free. Mark your calendar for March 5.
Also available starting March 5: the Raistlin’s Renown Pack for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms, reportedly worth over $100 in DLC value.
Steam: Free Until March 4
Just Move: Clean City Messy Battle is free to keep on Steam until March 4. It is a 2D top-down shooter where your character automatically fires at enemies within range. Normally $15.99. Quick download, decent fun.
Steam: Free Forever
Steam recently added several permanently free indie games worth checking out.
Galactic Brawl launched on February 13 as a free-to-play party brawler supporting up to 8 players. The weapon pool is absurd. Giant fish. Fly swatters. Oversized mallets. The chaos scales with the player count. Think Party Animals but in space. Check out our full deals page for more freebies.
Other notable free additions include Cellchemist, a physics sandbox that simulates over 100 cell types. Witch You Want, a visual novel about restoring a failing potion shop, launched to 100% positive reviews. The Empathy Algorithm explores AI consciousness through dialogue choices and can be finished in about an hour.
Quick Claim Checklist
| Game | Platform | Deadline | Normal Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boxes: Lost Fragments | Epic Games Store | March 5 | $14.99 |
| My Night Job | Epic Games Store | March 5 | $9.99 |
| Just Move: Clean City Messy Battle | Steam | March 4 | $15.99 |
| Turnip Boy Robs a Bank | Epic Games Store | March 5 to 12 | $14.99 |
| Galactic Brawl | Steam | Free forever | Free |
Total value if you grab everything: over $55 in games for zero dollars.
More Free Games
Beyond the headline giveaways, there are currently 87 active giveaways across all platforms, including DLC packs, in-game loot, and early access titles. Browse the full deals page for the complete list. If you prefer permanently free games, browse the full deals page for all current free offers.
For more indie game coverage, check out our March 2026 indie games preview to see what is launching this month.
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Florian HuetiOS dev by day, indie game dev by night. Trying to give life to GameDō Studio.
Building games and talking about the ones I can't stop playing.