Get Your Hands on Two Free Steam Games Today

Act quickly to claim two exciting free games for your Steam library before they're gone.
Get Your Hands on Two Free Steam Games Today

Highlights

  • Steam users have the opportunity to acquire two complimentary games, Dead Island: Riptide and RPG Maker XP, until February 15 and February 19 respectively.
  • By claiming these games, users are essentially receiving $45 worth of games for free.
  • Dead Island: Riptide is a spin-off of the Dead Island series, and RPG Maker XP has garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews.

Steam users are currently in luck as they can now add two fantastic games to their digital libraries completely free of charge. While the frequency of Steam giveaways may not match that of the Epic Games Store, dedicated users of Valve's platform have been able to amass a substantial collection of free games over time.

Steam's enduring popularity as the go-to PC game distribution platform can be attributed to its extensive range of features and services, alongside its regular seasonal sales that offer significant discounts on popular titles. When coupled with the periodic free game giveaways, it's no wonder that Steam remains the preferred choice for the majority of PC gamers.

Until February 15, Steam users can seize the opportunity to claim Dead Island: Riptide for free, followed by the chance to grab RPG Maker XP until February 19. As long as these games are claimed within their free availability windows, they will remain accessible indefinitely. Typically priced at $19.99 and $24.99 respectively, users stand to receive a total of $45 worth of complimentary games.

Free Steam Games for February 2024

  • Dead Island: Riptide (available for free until February 15)
  • RPG Maker XP (available for free until February 19)

For those unfamiliar with these titles, Dead Island: Riptide is a spin-off of the Dead Island series, offering an immersive adventure that expands on the mechanics of the original Dead Island game. While recent reviews have been mixed, the overall reception on Steam remains