Here are all the free games you can grab right now
There are lot of free games floating around there right now, from Epic’s weekly freebies to publisher promos on Steam, GOG sale giveaways, and more. But staying on top of them all can be a real chore, and you might be missing out on some good stuff.
So we here at PC Gamer have decided to help, with this running list of every free game that crosses our screens. The goal is to help you find and claim games that usually cost money, so free-to-keep and temporary promotions will be included and noted as such, but free-to-play games and others that are normally free won’t be—for that, be sure to take a look at our categorized breakdown of the best free PC games.
So, here’s what we’ve got:
Time-limited:
- Unrailed! (opens in new tab) – Build a train track across infinite procedurally generated voxel worlds with your friends in co-op multiplayer game Unrailed. Comes with online and couch co-op. (Epic, ends August 11)
- Despotism 3K (opens in new tab) – A management sim about a dark future where AI has taken over, in which you’re the AI. Turn babies into batteries in this blackly humorous take in dystopian sci-fi. (Steam, ends August 11)
Free to keep:
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena (opens in new tab) and The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall (opens in new tab) – The first two games in the classic RPG series have come to Steam thanks to the end of the Bethesda launcher. Arena has some great dungeons, and Daggerfall is an ambitious mess that’s perhaps the buggiest thing Bethesda ever made.
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (opens in new tab) – This objective-based multiplayer World War II FPS is another survivor of the Bethesda launcher’s downfall.
- Magic: The Gathering Arena booster packs (opens in new tab) – Want to try Magic expansion Alchemy Horizons: Baldur’s Gate? Use the code PlayHBG in the store to get three booster packs for free.
- Cave Story’s Secret Santa (opens in new tab) – A Christmas-themed Cave Story spin-off “created in cooperation with Studio Pixel” according to Nicalis.
Prime Gaming:
The games on Prime Gaming aren’t technically free, since you need to be a subscriber in order to take advantage. But there’s a lot on offer if you are, including in-game loot and starter packs for free-to-play games, so it’s worth keeping tabs on.
Prime Gaming is included with Amazon Prime at $13 per month, or $120 per year; links to all included freebies are available at amazon.com (opens in new tab).
- Maniac Mansion (Amazon Games App, ends August 7)
- Suzerain (Amazon Games App, ends August 7)
- Fishing: North Atlantic (Amazon Games App, ends August 7)
- Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark (Amazon Games App, ends August 7)
We’ll keep this list as comprehensive as we can, but if you spot something we haven’t, let us know in the comments.