8 New Steam Freebies You Can Download and Keep Forever

8 New Steam Freebies You Can Download and Keep Forever


You can download eight games for free right now courtesy of Steam, and they’ll be yours to keep forever. Happy days!

We always appreciate claiming free video games to enjoy, well, mostly. I don’t think you could pay me enough money in the world to play Dragon Age: The Veilguard again, but I’m sure you get my point.

That being said, with the price of just about everything in life getting more expensive, maintaining our hobby of playing video games is becoming increasingly more difficult. It’s why bargain hunting has never been so important, or as is the case with this article, free games on Steam.

Here Are Eight Free Steam Games to Download Today!

Hungry Chicks – Battle Farm, Krauthead Entertainment

In Next Life

This isn’t your standard “punch a tree to get wood” survival sim. In Next Life is an ambitious multiplayer epic that spans the breadth of human history, from the gutter of the Stone Age to the soaring heights of a high-tech civilization. The hook? You will die. But in this game, death isn’t a “Game Over” screen; it’s a progress bar. Every life lived contributes to an overarching experience pool, allowing you to reincarnate with the skills and ancestral knowledge required to invent the wheel, the steam engine, or the internet in your next cycle. It turns the grind of civilization-building into a high-stakes generational relay race.

Hungry Chicks – Battle Farm

If you’ve ever looked at a barnyard and thought, “This needs more tactical warfare,” Hungry Chicks – Battle Farm is your oddly specific fever dream. This title blends a charming, Saturday-morning-cartoon aesthetic with genuine strategic depth. You aren’t just managing poultry; you’re leading a feathered militia against waves of increasingly “hangry” enemies. Between the humor and the frantic boss fights against powerful generals, there is a surprisingly robust leveling system that forces you to decide exactly what kind of war-chick you need on the front lines.

Needle Sleep

Psychological horror is at its best when it makes you doubt your own senses, and Needle Sleep excels at the “Is this a dream?” trope. Set within the claustrophobic, sterile, and decaying hallways of Blackburn Surgical Hospital, the game forces you to navigate a liminal space between wakefulness and a medical coma. The choice is simple but haunting: do you frantically search for help in a place that feels abandoned by God, or do you accept the silence and hide in the shadows? It’s a masterclass in atmosphere that makes every squeak of a gurney wheel feel like a death sentence.

Galactic Brawl

For those who find traditional fighting games too “balanced” and “sane,” Galactic Brawl offers an 8-player free-for-all that thrives on pure, unadulterated chaos. Featuring a roster of highly customizable mascots and an arsenal of weapons that can only be described as “absurd,” this party brawler is designed for high-decibel couch competition. The arenas themselves are as much of a threat as the other players, shifting and collapsing in real-time to ensure that no lead is ever truly safe.

Motion Serpentine

Motion Serpentine does away with the controller entirely, turning your physical body into the peripheral. By utilizing webcam-based hand tracking, the game translates your real-world movements into the fluid, slithering motions of the snake. Beyond the novelty of the tech, there’s a high-skill ceiling here; global 1v1 ranked duels require surgical precision and the strategic use of “Vision Expansion” and “Speed Boosts,” all triggered by intuitive physical gestures. It’s the ultimate “just one more round” game that doubles as a light workout.

Don’t Pray

In a bold move that has the competitive FPS community vibrating with anxiety, Don’t Pray bills itself as the world’s first Magic PvP shooter with built-in aimbots and wallhacks. By leaning into the “cheats” as legitimate game mechanics, it removes the frustration of unfair play and turns the match into a battle of pure strategy and supernatural resource management. You don’t win by having better reflexes; you win by praying to ancient statues for map-altering chaos and combining character skills to out-maneuver a team that can see you through walls.

Carbon Dream$ Land

This is satire at its most combustible. Carbon Dream$ Land is a VR action game set in a theme park dedicated to making fossil fuels “great again.” Alongside three friends, you’ll engage in 15-minute high-intensity missions to dismantle oil towers and convert industrial scrap into wind turbines. All the while, you’re dodging diesel-powered drones in a world that looks like a corporate brochure gone horribly wrong. It’s fast-paced, politically biting, and incredibly satisfying to play in short, chaotic bursts.

Before The Haunting

Rounding out the list is Before The Haunting, a piece of interactive fiction that prioritizes psychological investigation over jump scares. It’s a slow-burn mystery where the “disturbing presence” is often felt rather than seen. Every piece of evidence you uncover and every dialogue choice you make ripples through the narrative, shaping a truth that is unique to your playthrough. It is a somber, deeply unsettling exploration of what happens before the ghost shows up, proving that the anticipation of horror is often scarier than the horror itself.

So, there you have it. Hopefully, at least one of the above free Steam games will tickle your fancy.

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