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Steam bids farewell to January with a new batch of free games that can be downloaded and kept forever. These four independent titles offer a range of styles, from online multiplayer to 2D action, exploration, and puzzles, expanding the options available without spending a dime.
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As with these types of releases, all you need to do is claim them from their Steam page to have them permanently linked to your account, with no time limit once added.
The 4 free games that arrive today on Steam
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Naica Online
A multiplayer online game focused on cooperation and interaction between players in a persistent world. The proposal bets on shared play, with activities designed to progress in groups and explore the environment with other users from the start. -
Duet Night Abyss
An action title with an anime aesthetic that combines fast-paced combat and dark-cut scenarios. Its visual design stands out for the contrast between stylized characters and darker environments, offering a direct and action-centered experience. -
Epiko World – (Not available)
A 2D adventure that mixes exploration and action in colorful scenarios. It proposes an accessible development, with levels designed to progress at a good pace and gameplay designed for short but constant sessions. -
PCUBES
A minimalist-style puzzle game where logic and precision are fundamental. Each level introduces new challenges based on movement and observation, testing the player’s ability to solve seemingly simple situations.
The four games are now available for free on Steam, with no additional requirements or known temporary promotions. A perfect way to close out January by expanding your library with new independent proposals that can be tried without any risk.

