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Steam users can save themselves $40 with these two free games

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Published 10:29 17 May 2024 GMT+1

Steam users can save themselves $40 with these two free games

Your weekend entertainment sorted

Kate Harrold

Kate Harrold

If you’re a Steam user looking for some free weekend entertainment, you’ve come to the right place.

Two titles have been temporarily made totally free, giving Steam users the opportunity to nab almost $40 worth of games for the low, low price of, well, nothing.

The first free offering is Amplitude Studios’ ENDLESS Legend which originally launched back in 2014.

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This 4X turn-based fantasy strategy title continues to prove to be very popular to this day though.

“Another sunrise, another day of toil,” the synopsis teases. “As you discover the lost secrets of your world and the mysteries of the legends and ruins that exist as much in reality as in rumor, you will come to see that you are not alone. Other peoples also struggle to survive, to grow, and perhaps even to conquer.”

“You have a city, a loyal populace, and a few troops; your power and magic should be sufficient to keep them alive. But beyond that, nothing is certain… Where will you go, what will you find, and how will you react? Will your trail be one of roses, or of blood?”

You’ll be tasked with assuming the role of leader of one of eight civilisations, each with its own gameplay style and storyline. As such, ENDLESS Legends has great replayability, especially given the fact that it also boasts procedurally-generated worlds and quests.

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With ‘Very Positive’ reviews, you don’t just need to take my word for it.

Considering that ENDLESS Legends typically retails for $29.99, it being free is a great deal to take advantage of. This offer runs until 23 May.

You can try the recently launched Sand Land for free on Steam, courtesy of a recently launched demo.

The second game is Orange_Juice’s 100% Orange Juice, a digital multiplayer board game featuring characters from an array of Orange_Juice games.

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“This is a world where dogs, people and machines fly through the air. In that world, a small patch of darkness was born. Infinitesimal at first, it gradually began to envelop everything,” the synopsis reads.

“A youth named Kai, led by the mysterious life form known as Marie Poppo, begins a journey that will span worlds. The black, bottomless darkness of desire slowly eats away at both Kai and the world itself [...] Grab your deck of cards and let the games begin.”

There are four single-player campaigns to keep you busy with countless battle combinations.

This one was previously on sale for $6.99 so it being free is a slightly smaller saving but still, nothing to turn your nose up at.

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This offer runs until 22 May.

Featured Image Credit: SEGA, Valve

Topics: Steam, PC, Free Games

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