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For a few more hours, you can get a new free game for PC through Steam. We’re talking about a cooperative title set in a world devastated by mutants, with constant progression mechanics and increasing challenges. And the best part is that, if you claim it on time, it’s yours forever. Remember that this afternoon you can get two more free games from the Epic Games Store, you can check the details through the following link.
Once you claim it from its page in the Steam store, it will be linked to your account without cost and without time limits. It’s not a temporary trial, but a permanent promotion.
What does the new free game on Steam offer?
This title, even in early access, combines cooperative action with strategy in a hostile environment where enemies mutate between missions. The tension increases progressively as players complete objectives, obtain upgrades, and face critical decisions.
Among its most notable features:
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Intense cooperative action for up to 4 players
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Random enemy mutations after each mission
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Progression system with classes, equipment upgrades, and long-term advantages
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Advanced weapon customization with mods and cumulative bonuses
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Open design for future expansions, with active support from Discord
Guntouchables free on Steam: until when can it be obtained
Guntouchables is a roguelike cooperative action game for 1 to 4 players set in a mutant apocalypse. It’s available free on Steam until tomorrow, August 8th at 9:59 (Spanish mainland time) / 2:59 a.m. in Mexico City.
Guntouchables is designed for fans of demanding cooperative experiences like Gunfire Reborn, Deep Rock Galactic, or Risk of Rain 2, but with a more arcade-focused approach and strategic chaos.
