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Steam Adds 7 New Free Games You Can Keep Forever

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Published 10:48 15 Feb 2026 GMT

Steam Adds 7 New Free Games You Can Keep Forever

All yours for the taking.

Olly Smith

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Steam has just added seven brand new free games which you can keep forever.

We regularly cover free games here at GAMINGbible, and this week’s selection isn’t much different from how we’ve covered it in the past.

In case you wanted to kick off your Sunday morning with something sweet, Steam’s latest free offerings include visual novels, co-op party games, and various puzzlers.

It’s a good chance to check out some free games that won’t cost you a penny to play in their entirety. All you need to do is download and install them on your PC, then play away.

New Free Steam Games For 15 February

As we get halfway through February, it seems as though the free game offerings aren’t slowing down. Here are each of the new free games that have been added to Steam:

  • The Plant, an interactive story about a researcher who was spoken to by his experimental plant. Interact with the story and get one of three ending options.
  • Another Day with You, an adventure game featuring mini-games galore. Explore this quiet corner of the city - time passes as you play, whether you are talking to locals, playing hide and seek, or at the arcade.
  • DJ Bunny, a 2D music-puzzle adventure where you craft songs by solving grid-based challenges.
  • Cellchemist, solve carefully crafted puzzles and experiment with over 100 cells in this physics sandbox where every pixel is simulated.
  • The Empathy Algorithm, a short cyberpunk visual novel designed to be completed in about one hour.
  • Witch You Want, a short visual novel where you help a witch save her failing potion shop.
  • Galactic Brawl, a fast-paced multiplayer party brawler where up to 8 players battle using absurd weapons, chaotic arenas, and customizable mascots in frantic free-for-all matches.
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Of course, if you wish to play these games then you’ll need to check if your PC passes the minimum threshold for running them efficiently.

Head to their respective Steam store pages, then scroll down to the minimum system requirements to find out what you need to run them well.

There's also a recommend requirements section, which'll help you determine what you need to run the game as the developer intended.

If your PC doesn’t hit the requirements, then you may experience crashes, slow performance, or potential bugs which could impact your experience. So it's important to know ahead of time whether you can run these games well or not.

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Topics: Steam, Free Games, Indie Games, PC

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