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AppWizard
July 15, 2025
John Wick Hex will be removed from digital storefronts on July 17, less than six years after its launch. Publisher Big Fan Games confirmed that current owners will retain access, but new purchases will not be possible. The likely reason for this decision is expiring license rights. The game received positive feedback despite its deviations from the original film series. It is currently available at full price on Steam and Epic Games Store, with an 80% discount available on the Humble Store.
AppWizard
July 12, 2025
Ultimate Zombie Defense is a zombie survival game developed by Terror Dog Studio, available for free on Steam until July 15. It is compatible with the Steam Deck but categorized as "Playable." The game was originally launched in 2020 and has received several downloadable content packs. It has a typical price tag of .99 and holds a "Very Positive" rating on Steam with an 86% approval rate from 1,361 user reviews. The game is set in a quarantined city in continental Europe, where players, as elite military members, must locate and destroy the source of an infection. User feedback praises its engaging gameplay and smooth mechanics. After July 15, the game will return to its standard price.
AppWizard
July 11, 2025
PC gamers on Steam can access four free games for a limited time, with the offer ending on July 17. The games include: 1. Battlestar Galactica Deadlock - A tactical game released in 2017, typically priced at .99, with an 86% approval rating from over 2,463 user reviews. 2. Fantasy General II - A turn-based strategy game released in 2019, usually costing .99, with an 81% approval rating from nearly 1,000 user reviews. 3. Field of Glory II: Medieval - A turn-based tactics game released in 2021, typically priced at .99, with an 85% approval rating from around 400 user reviews. 4. Caribbean Crashers - A strategy game developed by Bloxhill, usually priced at .99, with a 96% approval rating. Once downloaded, these games will remain in players' libraries indefinitely.
AppWizard
July 10, 2025
The Epic Games Store is offering two free PC games until July 17, which can be claimed and kept permanently without any subscription requirements. The first game, Figment 2: Creed Valley, is an action-adventure puzzle game released in 2023, with a Metacritic score of 76 and a 94% approval rating on Steam. The game is set in the human mind, where players navigate a world disrupted by nightmares, solving puzzles and engaging in musical boss battles. The second game, Sky Racket, is a 2019 release that combines shoot 'em up and block breaker genres, with a Metacritic score of 72 and a 92% approval rating on Steam. Players use a racket to return projectiles while navigating a vibrant world filled with enemies.
AppWizard
July 9, 2025
Steam remains the largest online gaming store for PC users, despite Epic Games' efforts to compete. Valve takes a 30% revenue cut from developers, while Epic takes only 12% after the first million in revenue. Steam's popularity is attributed to its large community of gamers who often buy games they do not play. Analysts note that Valve has successfully marketed to individuals overwhelmed by entertainment options, creating a scenario where gamers feel they might eventually play the games they purchase. A survey indicated that many players add games to their wishlist without trying them. An example is Chris Wray, who owns 6,062 games on Steam but has only played about 20% of them. Steam frequently offers significant discounts, especially during sales events.
BetaBeacon
July 4, 2025
Blocky Survival Mini Games offers a variety of mini-games including TNT Run, Hide and Seek, Battle Royale Hunger Games, Sky Wars One Block, and Spleef. Each game has unique gameplay mechanics and objectives, making it a must-try for players who enjoy Minecraft-style games. The game supports multiplayer, allowing players to invite friends or join matches with people worldwide. Playlabs is currently offering the game for free for a limited time on the Google Play Store.
AppWizard
June 28, 2025
An old-school game, Next Jump: Shmup Tactics, is available for free on Steam for PC users until July 1. It was developed by Post Mortem Pixels and published by GrabTheGames in 2017. The game has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam with an 81 percent approval rating. It typically costs .99. The gameplay is a blend of turn-based tactics and shoot 'em up genres, and user reviews highlight its unique combination of elements. The game experience lasts a couple of hours at most. The game's compatibility with the Steam Deck is uncertain, listed as “Unknown.”
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