
Topics: Steam, Free Games, PC
PC gamers have 24 hours left to claim a free game on Steam with 9/10 ratings.
Earlier this week, publishers Frozen District and PlayWay started giving away free copies of House Flipper on Steam.
The offer still stands, but you won’t have long left to claim the offer if you haven’t already, as it’s due to expire tomorrow afternoon, with an expiration of 6PM BST on 6 April.
House Flipper currently has an average positive rating score of 94% on Steam, indicating that players are 'Very Positive' about it.
The reason for why the game is being given away for free has to do with the fact that the publisher is readying up for House Flipper Remastered Collection, which is coming out later this year.
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The remaster, which was announced last year, will utilise a lot of features and innovations from House Flipper 2 uses, as well as improved graphics and upgrades to use with the first game’s levels.
There’s also a new DLC, titled Hearty Addition, which adds over 800 new items, 6 new jobs, houses for sales and much more.

Meanwhile, PlayWay has also announced a pricing update for the remaster, breaking down exactly how much the cost of the remaster will be affected if you already own some of the content in the original House Flipper.
House Flipper Remastered Collection will launch at $49.99 USD for the base game and all of its DLC expansions. However, the price will drop depending on how much DLC you own.
For example, already owning the base game and two DLC expansions will reduce the price down to $37.00, a savings of $12.
On the other hand, owning six DLCs will reduce it all the way down to $16.00, which is a rather massive savings.
As PlayWay notes, “for comparison, purchasing the original game with all its additional content at full price would cost around 120 USD,” so it’s a pretty decent savings for what you get, especially when you can get the base game for free.
There’s no specific release date yet for the House Flipper Remastered Collection, though the game’s release window has been shifted to “Q2 2026” following its original Winter 2025 announcement.
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