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Steam Drops 8 More Free Games This Weekend

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Updated 21:10 24 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 11:55 23 Nov 2025 GMT

Steam Drops 8 More Free Games This Weekend

Some great games available here.

Olly Smith

Olly Smith

Steam has a rather large selection of free games, and it can sometimes be quite difficult to keep up.

Literally dozens of free games release on Steam every single week, with many of them coming from up-and-coming indie developers just getting their start in the industry.

If you’re a gamer on a tight budget, it may be worth your time to check out these free games in the hope of finding something fun enough to kill some time.

Eight more free games available on Steam

If you fancy a cosy Sunday afternoon of gaming, here are some new games that have just dropped on Steam that won’t cost you a dime.


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  • Cycle Idle RPG, an idle RPG where your character continually grinds, even while offline. It was previously available in Steam Early Access.
  • Loutra: Inaugural Group Show, described as a “a potent vibe simulator and dreamcore powerhouse”. It’s intended as more of an art piece than a game.
  • Separated by Nightmares: Where Duty Dies, a first person horror puzzle game where you play as a police lieutenant and immerse yourself in an unsettling narrative revealed through exploration and cryptic notes.
  • Myrkwood: Offshoot, a top-down survival defense game that you can play with friends. You and up to five friends spawn in and have to defend The Gem from hordes of monsters.
  • Slime Saga, a third-person monster taming game where you make a slime monster and put them to battle against the slime monsters of the wilderness.
  • Out Of The Shadows, a stealth adventure game where you hide in the shadows to escape a maximum-security prison. The game was originally a project at the National Film and Television School.
  • Palmier Island, a “cozy island RPG” where you’re the only character on an island that speaks English, and everyone else speaks French. Learn French through the game’s core mechanic, Chattle, which is like a Pokemon battle where your words are Pokemon
  • Gobotix: Duo, a 3D isometric puzzle game where you must guide two small robots through a series of chambers. It’s very Portal-coded, which is pretty cool, and has support for both singleplayer and 2-player co-op.
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If you’d like to play any of these games, be sure to head to their respective page on the Steam store and download them.

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As always, ensure that your PC can run the games before you try playing them, just in case your hardware doesn’t meet the required specifications.

Featured Image Credit: eyes8atelier

Topics: Steam, Free Games, Indie Games, PC

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