The week ends with 4 new free games on Steam.
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Sundays are usually a great time to discover a new game before starting another week, and Steam is making it easy again with a new batch of free titles. Valve’s platform continues to receive small independent projects that can be added for free, allowing PC gamers to expand their library without spending a dime.
Although they’re not big-budget productions, these types of releases often hide quite original proposals. This time around, we’ve got action, driving, arcade challenges, and situations that are as ridiculous as they are fun. If you’re the type of player who enjoys trying out different games, it’s worth taking a look at these.
4 Free Steam Games to Close Out the Week
Steam continues to show that there’s always room for new free experiences. Many of these independent productions end up finding their own audience through word of mouth, and it never hurts to add them to your library to try them out when you’re in the mood for something different.
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A curious action game where physics plays a key role. We’ll have to use a massive chained mace to overcome obstacles, defeat enemies, and advance through challenging levels.
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A game with a laid-back approach that puts us in charge of various delivery missions. The difficulty increases as we progress, and the situations become increasingly unpredictable.
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This arcade game bets on simple but fast-paced mechanics, putting the player’s reflexes to the test in short, fun sessions.
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A mix of driving and horror that proposes navigating through eerie environments while trying to survive the dangers that appear during the race.
In addition, the past few weeks have been particularly active in terms of free PC games, so it’s a good idea to check Valve’s store frequently to avoid missing out on any opportunities. Who knows, maybe one of these four titles will end up becoming one of those small surprises that accumulates hours of gameplay without spending a single euro.

