Three developers have decided to offer some of their games for free so that more players can discover their sagas.
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It’s becoming increasingly common for independent studios to use a very specific strategy before releasing a new game: making one of their previous titles free. This way, they manage to get thousands of players to know their work, expand their community, and arrive with greater visibility to their next launch.
This is precisely what’s happening now on Steam. Three developers have decided to give away some of their games permanently, allowing any user to add them to their library without spending a single euro.
Three games you can claim for free on Steam right now
- Prologue: Go Wayback! — A single-player survival adventure with roguelike mechanics. Each playthrough generates a completely new map of up to 64 square kilometers, where you’ll need to navigate using a compass and map while surviving hunger, thirst, cold, and changing weather conditions.
- Soul of the Dungeon — An action RPG focused on dungeon exploration, combat against creatures, equipment acquisition, and constant character improvement. A classic proposal for those who enjoy progressing through loot and new challenges.
- Greenhouse: Schism — A 2D action-platformer with a distinctive neo-retro aesthetic that takes us to the forest of Acri, a region where magic is the central axis of the adventure. Throughout the journey, you’ll learn new spells, explore six different zones, discover numerous secrets, and face off against six final bosses.
All three titles can be claimed for free and permanently on Steam, so they’ll remain part of your library even after this initiative ends. If you didn’t know them before, this is a great opportunity to discover the work of these studios before they present their next projects.

