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Steam New Free Game Could Net You Free Store Credit

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Published 21:00 11 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Steam New Free Game Could Net You Free Store Credit

A free game and the chance to win $50? Sign me up

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

What is better than a free game?

Perhaps a free game which will also bag you some free store credit?

Well, that is now possible thanks to Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race as downloading and playing the free game could reward you with a whopping $50 Steam gift card for a limited time.

This reward comes courtesy of the Free Steam Games Twitter account which is hosting a brand-new giveaway.

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To enter, players must download and play Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race for a minimum of two hours and share their leaderboard score in the comments of the giveaway post.

Reviews are also appreciated which leads us to the question: what can we expect from Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race?

Released just last week, Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race is a fast-paced multiplayer racing game set in the vastness of space.

Players can compete with friends or online in a series of intense races “where quick reflexes and strategic use of diverse skills determine the victor”.

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“Embrace the challenge of swinging your way to victory in this exhilarating space-themed race!,” the Steam synopsis reads.

With a ‘very positive’ rating already under its belt, it is safe to say that Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race is definitely worth checking out as, not only is it free, but it could see you bag that $50 gift card for Steam.

Those who enter will also have to like and repost the original Tweet and they have just three days to do so before the giveaway ends and the winner is revealed.

A $50 gift card will go a long way on Steam, especially as so many incredible games have been released lately.

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For example, you could grab Mafia: The Old Country which came out just last week, with our very own Olly Smith calling it “a great entry to the long-running series”.

“Some small annoyances aside, Mafia: The Old Country is a great entry to the long-running series, and it’s done a fine job at adapting the formula to a brand new historical context,” his review reads.

“It does run the risk of alienating long-time fans, as the jump back in time makes it quite an adjustment.

However, if you just let it tell the story it wants to, you’ll find it can match the quality you've come to expect from this series.”

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So make sure to check out both Swing Into Zero-G: Space Parkour Race and its accompanying giveaway before it is too late.

Featured Image Credit: Valve

Topics: Steam, Free Games, PC

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