Steam: Free 3v3 first-person shooter with sandbox elements launches with 100% positive reviews

Anyone looking for something new in the arena shooter genre may want to take a closer look at Euro 3v3. The game presents itself as a kind of training program, with players stepping into the role of robot cadets learning how to operate as a unit. “You are not doing this alone,” the developers emphasize, repeating the line for added effect. The message is clear: teamwork lies at the core of the experience.
In Euro 3v3, matches unfold from a first-person perspective in compact arenas that reinforce the training facility theme. Players face off using pistols, shotguns, and sniper rifles, aiming to eliminate the opposing team. A distinct tactical twist comes from sandbox mechanics inspired by Fortnite. Players can place wooden structures to create cover or gain high ground, adding a strategic layer to each round. Visually, the game keeps things simple, but so far the community does not seem to mind.
Developed by Epoch Games Palma, Euro 3v3 was released on Steam on February 17. Just one day later, it had already gathered 14 reviews – all of them positive. The short match length and strong focus on teamwork help keep the experience dynamic and accessible. The main drawback so far is the small player base, which can lead to longer matchmaking times. According to SteamDB, the game reached a peak of 14 concurrent players at the time of writing.
Euro 3v3 is completely free to play and comes with modest system requirements. According to the developers, the game requires at least 4 GB of RAM, Intel HD 4000 graphics, and an Intel Core i3 processor or equivalent hardware. Steam Deck compatibility (available on Amazon for $680) is currently listed as “Unknown.”












