Four new titles become free on Steam to expand your collection without spending a euro.
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Steam continues to expand its catalog of free games and this Saturday arrives with a new selection of titles that can be downloaded at no cost. As usual, it’s a mix of different genres that allow you to discover new experiences without having to open your wallet.
This time around, we’ve got action, adventure, cards, and platformers – four games that are now available to all Steam users and can be added to your library right away.
These are the 4 new free games on Steam
- Blue Oath – An action RPG with naval combat and characters inspired by historical ships. It features real-time battles, character progression, and a carefully crafted anime aesthetic.
Download for free - Fleck & Grus – A cooperative platformer and puzzle game where two protagonists must work together to overcome obstacles, explore environments, and solve challenges using each character’s unique abilities.
Download for free - Draw of Destiny – A card game with roguelike elements, where each playthrough changes thanks to the different combinations of cards, relics, and abilities. Strategy will be key to advancing and building the perfect deck.
Download for free - School Runner – A fast-paced platformer where you’ll need to run, jump, and dodge obstacles to escape school while completing increasingly challenging levels.
Download for free
As is often the case with these types of collections, most of these titles have become part of the free-to-play catalog or have been published directly as free games, so you’ll be able to keep them in your library as long as they remain available under this model.
If you’re in the habit of checking Steam every weekend, it’s worth taking a look at these new additions. You never know when you might stumble upon that hidden indie gem that ends up stealing dozens of hours of your time in front of the PC.

