Steam users are in for a treat, as the platform currently offers an impressive array of eight games available for free download. This marks the highest number of complimentary titles released on Valve’s platform this year. Among the offerings are a notable Xbox game, one of 2023’s top-rated titles, a nostalgic classic from the mid-2000s, and a fresh release that gamers can explore.
Game Availability
These free games are not just limited to PC gamers; many are also playable or verified on the Steam Deck. Collectively, these titles would typically set players back approximately 0, but for a limited time, they can be added to your Steam library at no cost.
The Red Lantern
The Red Lantern, a narrative-driven dog sledding adventure, was released in 2021 by Timeline Studio and Kepler Interactive. Garnering an impressive 84% approval rating from 888 user reviews, this title is available for free until June 18.
Happy’s Humble Burger Farm
Another gem from 2021, Happy’s Humble Burger Farm is a horror adventure cooking simulation developed by Scythe Dev Team and tinyBuild. With a remarkable 93% approval rating from 1,654 user reviews, this game can be downloaded for free until June 15.
Gravity Circuit
Released in 2023, Gravity Circuit is a 2D action platformer developed by Domesticated Ant Games, PID Games, and Dear Villagers. It boasts a stellar 95% approval rating from 2,127 user reviews and is available for free until June 14.
Tell Me Why
Tell Me Why, a narrative adventure game that emphasizes player decision-making, comes from developer Dontnod Entertainment and publisher Xbox Game Studios. With an 80% approval rating based on 7,952 user reviews, this Xbox console exclusive is free until July 1.
4 Other Free Steam Games
In addition to the aforementioned titles, there are four other free games available on Steam. While they may not be as prominent, they still offer entertainment at no cost:
- Wild Terra 2: New Lands – Free until June 15
- Eets – Free until June 15
- Linebound – Free until July 1
- PICO Park: Classic Edition – Free until June 14
While these titles may not be the latest blockbusters, they still provide an opportunity for gamers to expand their libraries without spending a dime. As always, the gaming community is encouraged to share their thoughts and engage in discussions surrounding these offerings.