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The criminal antics of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank and the massive champion pack for Idle Champions have officially rotated out as of this morning. From today, March 12, until March 19 at 11:00 AM ET, Epic is offering a dual-genre giveaway that pairs the atmospheric relaxation of Cozy Grove with the tactical, large-scale warfare of Isonzo. This transition provides a resourceful way to secure roughly $45 in content for your library while covering two very different spectrums of the gaming world.
Life-Simulation Among the Spirits in ‘Cozy Grove’
Cozy Grove is a hand-drawn life-simulation game that drops you onto a haunted, ever-changing island as a Spirit Scout. Your daily loop involves exploring the forest, finding hidden secrets, and crafting items to help soothe the local ghosts. The game is specifically designed to be played in short daily bursts, with the island physically regaining its color and life as you complete tasks for the spectral residents. While the Steam Store currently lists the title at $14.99, it maintains a strong “Very Positive” rating for its unique pacing and art style. For those looking to secure a Steam key later, the G2A Marketplace typically has global keys available for approximately $6.30, which is a solid backup price for this indie standout.

Historical Warfare in the Italian Alps with ‘Isonzo’
Providing a sharp contrast to the peaceful island life, Isonzo is a tactical first-person shooter set during the Italian Front of World War I. You participate in 48-player historical offensives across rugged Alpine terrain, where you must coordinate with your squad to capture hillside fortresses and navigate lethal mountain trenches. The combat is grounded and unforgiving, requiring you to master authentic weapons and specialized roles to push the frontline forward. It currently retails for $29.99 on the Steam Store, though you can often find it at a discount during seasonal sales. If you miss the Epic window, the G2A Marketplace is listing Steam keys for roughly $6.10, making it one of the most resourceful ways to enter the WW1 Game Series.

Hand-Painted Action on the Epic Mobile App
This week also marks a significant update for mobile users, as Epic is offering a high-quality remake of a Sega classic via its mobile launcher. Until March 19, Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is completely free to claim on the Epic Games Store mobile app for Android worldwide and iOS within the European Union. This is a faithful remake of the 1989 title, allowing you to switch between modern hand-painted graphics and the original 8-bit visuals at any time. It is a resourceful addition for your phone, especially as the app continues to expand its catalog of third-party titles for 2026.
High-Scoring Sales and the 2026 Survival Benchmark
Outside of the freebies, the storefront is currently hosting some massive discounts on 90-rated titles. The cinematic platformer Planet of Lana is currently sitting at a staggering 90% discount, bringing the price down to just a few dollars. For those looking for the latest in survival horror, the 2026 release of Resident Evil Requiem is currently featured at $69.99 on the main store, but you can find Steam keys on the G2A Marketplace for around **$57.40**. Additionally, the 93-rated Red Dead Redemption 2 remains a top-tier deal at 67% off, alongside Hell Let Loose – Deluxe Edition which is also slashed by 67%. These sales represent the highest quality-to-price ratios on the platform for the first half of March.





