
The weekend is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate some days off than by diving into a brand-new Steam release.
With so many exciting games set to launch throughout the remainder of 2025, we will need all the help we can get if we wish to keep up with those ever-increasing prices.
From Silent Hill f to Hades 2 and EA Sports FC 26 and LEGO Party and that is just September alone, we are on track for another exciting few months but for Steam users, there is a little something that will help.
Hosted by INUI, a company best known for its USB and magnetic portable chargers and all kinds of charging accessories in general, Steam users can get the chance to win a $22 gift card for the PC storefront.
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Shared by Undaing10 over on r/steam_giveaway, the Steam gift card giveaway will have one lucky winner and entrants can be considered by partaking in the following steps.
First, they must reply to the Reddit post with the “one game you'd marathon if your devices never ran out of battery?”
Additionally, becoming a member of the r/INIUglobal account and mentioning the phrase “charged up” in your comment will see your name entered twice into the giveaway.
The deadline for this giveaway is 24 September so you have just a few days left to enter but there is no doubt that a $22 gift card will come in handy with some of the year’s remaining big game releases.
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As mentioned, Silent Hill f is just around the corner with the latest entry in the beloved horror franchise taking us to the foggy streets of Japan.
In his preview, our very own Sam Cawley has huge praise for the 2025 survival horror.
“There was much more to the demo but I’d hate to spoil it further, just know that Silent Hill f is impressive on multiple levels, and if you're a longtime fan of the series or getting into it for the first time, it’s well-worth your attention,” he wrote.
However, if you want something a bit less terrifying, you could use this gift card to purchase the upcoming LEGO Party with the brand-new party game offering up to 4-players the chance to compete against each other in over 60 minigames.
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Again, our very own Sam Cawley loved his experience with LEGO Party in his preview earlier this year.
“Yes there are several comparisons to be made between LEGO Party and Mario Party, but LEGO Party makes plenty of minor changes to separate itself from the competition, plus you’ll be able to place this one easier as it’s not restricted to Nintendo platforms.
I’m looking forward to playing it again, and from the sounds of things there’s plenty of potential for post-launch support.”
So if you want a chance to grab these incredible games at a major discount, make sure to enter this Reddit giveaway before 24 September.
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