Epic Games Store users are entitled to another game completely free until March 29

Lucky goal is currently free on Epic Games Storewith a temporary discount that offers savings worth about $5. Epic Games Store users have until March 29 to get the minimalist soccer game for free.

For years, Epic has been giving away free giveaways every week to promote its digital store. In early February 2026, the company implemented changes to its publishing restrictions that effectively allowed anyone to run free services through the Epic Games Store, even without coordinating such promotions directly with the platform. Since then, more and more free surprises have appeared on the Epic Games Store.

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Lucky Goal is now free to pick up on the Epic Games Store

This new trend is now continuing Lucky goalarcade soccer game from indie developer Woondas. Lucky goal so it's currently free to pick up at the Epic Games Store, where a surprising 100% discount awaited it on March 27th. Regular price is $4.99 and can be added to your account for free until March 29th 3:00am PT / 6:00am ET / 12:00am CET.

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As for what's actually on offer here, Lucky goal is an arcade title loosely based on football, but with a lot of crazy elements. Players compete in a wide variety of arenas, many of which draw from other sports, including bowling, basketball, and volleyball. The basic objective is always to overcome the opposition. Some single-player modes are included, but they are primarily used to familiarize players with the game mechanics. The bulk of the content is found in the multiplayer modes, with the overall experience seeming fan-centric rocket league.

Lucky goalThe multiplayer game offer is divided into two modes: Classic and Mordor. In Classic, players compete in two teams of three during a set time. In contrast, Mordor offers a more dynamic set of rules focused on four teams of three, each with a predetermined number of lives. Conceding a goal costs the team one life and the last team standing is the winner. In that sense, Mordor basically is Lucky goalBattle Royale mode will take over.

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100% discount on Lucky goal coincides with the Epic Games Store's latest weekly deal, which includes the vertically-scrolling sci-fi shooter Hyper Echelon and cozy city builder Havendock. Both can be redeemed until next Thursday, April 2. Separately, management sim Symmetry is free on the Epic Games Store until April 1st thanks to another similar giveaway initiated by the publisher Lucky goal support. Set in a retro-futuristic world, Symmetry tasks players with helping crash survivors regroup on a cold, hostile planet by gathering resources, repairing their ship, and ultimately escaping. In addition to its management sim mechanics, the game features moral choices and an “obscure sci-fi plot”. One playthrough takes about three hours, and beating the game once unlocks a more efficient survival mode.

The four bonuses currently available on the Epic Games Store have a combined value of $47.96, based on their full retail prices. Going forward, the current crop of offers will be followed by a 100% discount A clone drone in the danger zonea popular robot arena fighter with a limb-chopping mechanic that Epic recently confirmed as its next weekly focus. Regular price $19.99, A clone drone in the danger zone will be available to redeem on April 2nd.

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