A new Steam game is FREE, but only until tomorrow!
✖ Another Steam game has been made 100 percent free to own, but time is running out to cash in on the offer. Between now and 10:00 a.m EST on February 16, all Steam users can download Dear Esther: Landmark Edition for free, no strings attached. Once download, the game is yours to keep, and there's no subscription barrier to the offer. Anyone can claim the game, but it has to be done before the aforementioned date and time. Once claimed, the game is a permanent addition to your library.
For those that don't know: Dear Esther: Landmark Edition is a remake of 2012 first-person exploration adventure game from developer The Chinese Room. It hit in 2012 to Metacritic scores that range from 68 to 75, depending on the platform. Despite an underwhelming critical reception, the game has sold nearly one million copies to date. Over on Steam, user reviews are 76 percent positive, giving the game a"Mostly Positive" Steam User Review rating.
0commentsThe game is always on PS4 and Xbox One, but right now, these versions are not free. If this changes, we will update the story accordingly. In the meantime, and as always, feel free to share your thoughts and hot-takes in the comments section or, alternatively, hit me up on Twitter @Tyler_Fischer_ and let me know over there. Will you be picking this game up as a free download?
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