The mechanical puzzles of Boxes: Lost Fragments and the monster-slaying shift in My Night Job have rotated out to make room for a vegetable-led heist and a massive D&D content drop. From today until March 12 at 11:00 AM ET, you can claim Turnip Boy Robs a Bank and a high-value bundle for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms for zero dollars. This is a resourceful start to March, especially considering the added DLC for Idle Champions typically retails for over $100.

Looting the Botanical Bank in Turnip Boy Robs a Bank
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a comedic action-adventure roguelite where you play as a wanted turnip teaming up with the Pickled Gang to clear out the Botanical Bank. It features fast-paced combat, deep-web tool shopping, and a layer of bizarre humor that fans of the original Tax Evasion title will recognize. While the Steam Store lists it at $14.99, it currently has an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating. If you miss the Epic window, the G2A Marketplace lists global Steam keys for roughly $2.15, which is a massive 85% reduction.

Mobile Exclusives and Raistlin’s Renown
This week is particularly notable for mobile users, as Epic is offering a dedicated mobile freebie alongside the PC rotation. Until March 12, the atmospheric horror-adventure Little Nightmares is completely free to claim on the Epic Games Store mobile app (Turntip and Idle Champion as well!) for Android worldwide and iOS within the EU. Additionally, the Raistlin’s Champions of Renown Pack for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is cross-platform; logging into the game via the mobile app will secure you the same five legendary champions and 160 Platinum Chests as the PC version. This is a significant shortcut for anyone looking to bypass the standard F2P grind on the Steam Store.

High-Scoring Deals and the Resident Evil Benchmark
Outside of the free rotation, several high-metascore titles are currently at record-low prices or seeing major release hype. The 90-rated Resident Evil Requiem is the current survival-horror benchmark at $69.99, though the G2A Marketplace has keys starting around **$57.40**. If you missed previous epics, the 93-rated Red Dead Redemption 2 is holding steady at 67% off, and the Hell Let Loose – Deluxe Edition is slashed by 67% as well, providing some of the best dollars-per-hour value currently available on the storefront. Claim the current freebies before next Thursday, when the rotation shifts to the cozy life-sim Cozy Grove and the tactical WWI shooter Isonzo.






