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Steam Drops 9 Free Games You Can Keep Forever, Zero Subscriptions Needed
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Published 01:30 21 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Steam Drops 9 Free Games You Can Keep Forever, Zero Subscriptions Needed

No need to spend

Olly Smith

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Featured Image Credit: Valve / MetaDOS

Topics: Steam, Free Games, Indie Games, PC

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Steam users can now grab nine new free games for you to download and play, with no strings attached.

Just by scrolling through the front page of Steam, you’re sure to find a bunch of free games available for you to play. At this point, there are so many for you to try out.

That’s why we try to write about as many of them here as possible, to make sure that you don’t miss any potential fun ones coming out.

Lucky for you, nine new free games have become available on Steam this week. You’ll be able to download these and keep them in your Steam library forever.

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The nine new free games are:


  • FlipSum, a puzzle game inspired by Sudoku, where you flip, cancel, and balance numbers on a grid to match the target totals.
  • Cheese Run, a silly game where you roll down a hill with up to seven other players trying to catch a runaway wheel of cheese.
  • Kimchi: A Stars in the Trash Story, a puzzle platformer where you play as a cat. I don’t need to say anymore.
  • Clean Break, a short narrative game about exploring a quiet house and destroying any furniture that seems off.
  • Haus Of Irndrous, a horror game where you explore a creepy mansion to find your missing father. It’s played from a first-person perspective and has an interesting concept.
  • MetaDOS, a battle royale where the concept of time itself is used as a currency, where you need to earn and manage your remaining time left to survive.
  • Fourmiworld, described as a “open world ant farm metroidvania” where you explore a surreal alien dimension.
  • Psycutlery, a 2D platformer where you grab, throw, eat, and wreck everything using a mind-controlled spork. Okay then.
  • Wish Upon a Cat, a short piece of interactive fiction where you journey through different worlds and try to find your runaway cat.

To play any of these games, simply go to their respective store pages on Steam and hit the “Play Game” button.

Make sure that your PC hits the recommended or minimum specs too, of course, otherwise you may have trouble getting the games to run on your hardware.

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