Bunny Guys Is Free on Epic Games Store Right Now — But You Only Have Until June 5

There’s a free game hiding on the Epic Games Store right now that isn’t getting the usual fanfare — and if you blink, you’re going to miss it. Bunny Guys, an 8-player PvP parkour platformer from solo developer Witte Studio, is currently available at a full 100% discount until June 5, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep permanently. No strings attached.

The catch — and it’s a minor one — is that this isn’t one of the Epic Games Store’s official weekly freebie announcements. It’s a developer-run promotion, which means it isn’t showing up in the usual places people look for free games. If you’re only tracking the store’s official giveaway schedule, you might miss it entirely. So consider this your heads up.

Claim Bunny Guys free on the Epic Games Store: store.epicgames.com/p/bunny-guys-b325b1 — offer expires June 5, 2026.

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What Is Bunny Guys?

If you’ve ever wanted something that mashes Fall Guys and Only Up! together into one chaotic package, Bunny Guys is pretty much exactly that. You and up to seven other players control bunny characters racing to reach the top of a physics-driven parkour course filled with obstacles, traps, and checkpoints — and only one player is going to make it to the end first.

The game has been doing the rounds already. It was available for free on Steam back in May 2026 and gained a solid player spike during that window. The Steam promotion clearly worked — the developer acknowledged a significant jump in player numbers and had to be careful rolling out updates to avoid stability issues under the load. Now Epic players are getting their turn, and the developer notes that all changes are coordinated across both storefronts since the game runs crossplay between them.

The regular price is around $4.99, so this isn’t a situation where you’re saving a fortune. But free is free, and the game has an 83% positive rating on Steam across its user reviews — not bad for a small indie parkour racer from a solo developer.

How Does It Play?

There are two ways to play Bunny Guys depending on your mood and company.

Multiplayer — Up to 8 Players

The main draw is the 8-player online PvP mode. Everyone spawns at the bottom of the same parkour gauntlet and races to get to the top first. The person who reaches the end wins the title of “Golden Bunny” — complete with a fireworks show — and everyone else has to sit with the consequences of their choices.

The estimated match length runs from 60 to 120 minutes per run, which is notably longer than a typical Fall Guys round. Whether your session lands on the shorter or longer end depends heavily on who’s in your lobby. Players focused purely on speed will push through more efficiently, but in a room full of chaos merchants determined to knock everyone else off ledges and exploit the physics — which, based on the Steam community posts, absolutely happens — expect things to drag out in the best possible way.

It supports cross-platform play between Steam and Epic Games Store, so if your friend grabbed it during the Steam giveaway in May and you’re claiming it on Epic now, you can still end up in the same lobby. That’s worth knowing if you’re planning to play with friends who are already in the game.

Solo Mode — Beat the Clock

If you don’t want to deal with other people actively trying to ruin your run, Bunny Guys also has a solo mode where you race against the clock through the same parkour levels. This is the Only Up! comparison at its most direct — it’s you versus the obstacle course, chasing your best time without the unpredictability of other players messing with your positioning. There’s a global leaderboard attached, so the competitive element never fully disappears even in solo play.

Why Is a Developer Giving Their Game Away for Free?

The Epic Games Store recently made a change that allows developers and publishers to run their own 100% discount promotions independently from the store’s official weekly giveaway schedule. This is a relatively new capability, and it’s already producing a small wave of indie titles being given away outside the usual announcement cycle.

Another title, Steampunks vs. Skeletons, is currently running a similar promotion capped at the first one million downloads. Bunny Guys doesn’t appear to have a cap — just the expiration date of June 5.

For a solo developer like Witte Studio, free promotions serve as one of the most effective marketing tools available. The Steam giveaway in May demonstrably spiked Bunny Guys’ player numbers and visibility overnight in a way that no paid ad campaign at an indie budget could replicate. Running the same promotion on Epic extends that reach to a different audience segment, potentially converting those free players into long-term community members who leave reviews, tell friends, and help the game sustain an active multiplayer pool.

An active multiplayer pool matters a lot for a game like this. Bunny Guys’ entire main mode depends on having other real players in your lobby — dead servers are the death of PvP games. Any strategy that keeps the concurrent player count healthy is genuinely good for everyone who already owns the game, not just those claiming it for free.

Should You Claim It?

It costs nothing and takes about a minute to add to your library. If you have any interest in chaotic physics-based multiplayer games, party platformers, or the kind of “one more run” loop that Only Up! perfected, clicking the claim button is basically a zero-risk proposition. Even if you don’t play it immediately, it sits in your Epic library permanently.

The game isn’t trying to be anything more than a well-executed $5 indie party game, and that’s perfectly fine. It fills a specific niche — quick, accessible, physics-driven chaos with friends — and does it competently enough to earn a solid Steam rating from an audience that had no financial incentive to be generous about it.

Claim before June 5 at 4:00 PM ET or you’ll be paying the full $4.99 for something you could have had for free. And while you’re catching up on gaming news, Pokemon Winds and Waves just got major story leaks including Champion, Seed Pokemon, and villain team details, Kingdom Hearts 3’s new 4-player multiplayer mod dropped impressive footage, Minecraft revealed the Dappled Forest biome and the Minecraft Movie sequel title at TwitchCon Rotterdam, and Diablo 4 Season 14’s biggest-ever itemization overhaul hits the PTR on June 2.

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