Steam 2024 Game Free To Download Now, Soon To Be Removed Forever

Steam 2024 Game Free To Download Now, Soon To Be Removed Forever


Steam users have a free game to claim that’ll soon be removed from the store pages entirely, so you need to act fast.

October is the month of spooks and scares and I hope all the gamers out there are celebrating properly with some horror games as we build up to Halloween.

You’re pretty spoiled for choice as there are some bangers in the horror genre at the moment, with my personal favourite being Silent Hill f, possibly my Game Of The Year but we’ve still got a few months to go yet.

While I’d love to go on and on about what I like about the game it’s not the title we’re here to talk about today, besides you can hear my thoughts in the review.

The game we’re talking about is Scary Bingo, which is bingo but with a horror twist.

Scary Bingo is currently available on Steam and its description says it’s “a 52 card horror themed bingo game. Play with 8 people locally and avoid getting 4 across and be doomed. Also there’s a memory minigame, just keep memorizing correctly and advance rounds and see how far you can go.”

It’s simple but it’s a classic, and despite its uninventive name it doesn’t look half-bad. The only downside, at least in my opinion, is the game’s artwork was apparently made using AI. Everyone’s opinion on AI usage will be different but it’s not my cup of tea.

Scary Bingo is also free at the moment so you can add it to your library without having to pay a penny, and you’ve got good reason to considering it’s about to be ripped from Steam entirely.

Last Saturday a note was added to the game’s store page titled Scary Bingo Removal, which read: “Scary Bingo will no longer be available.”

For some reason the date of the game’s removal wasn’t shared, so it could be this week, next week, in a future month for all we know.

Assuming it’ll be removed this week though it means you don’t have long to add it to your library if you’re interested. AI art aside it is just bingo at the end of the day and it might be an ideal game to kill some time with while you’re waiting for something else to install.

It’s also the month of Halloween, so perhaps it’s worth adding just as a novelty?

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