Six Steam titles switch to free distribution, with one offering trading cards
In recent days, six games that had previously required payment have moved to a fully free model on Steam. Among them, one title includes trading cards for collectors and gamers alike. The shift reflects a broader trend where developers experiment with no-cost access to broaden reach and build communities.
EGG DROP is a cartoonish battle royale that drops players into a frenetic arena of bouncing eggs. The goal is to dodge hundreds of eggs while collecting bonuses that empower players to unleash their own attacks on rivals. The game offers both a solo campaign and multiplayer action, expanding its appeal to casual players and competitive fans alike. Before the change, the title was priced at 125 rubles, giving gamers a paid entry point before the switch to free access.
Egg Drop can now be added to a library for free, inviting new players to jump into the feathered frenzy without paying upfront.
Islet Online presents an open-world multiplayer sandbox where players can craft homes, hunt for resources, and collaborate to survive alongside friends and strangers. The world rewards exploration with a broad skill system that lets players build, plant, and level up their characters as they socialize and trade. The game carries a positive community rating and includes trading cards for collectors. Previously, it was priced at 392 rubles.
Islet Online is now accessible at no cost, offering a chance for newcomers to explore its expansive sandbox without an upfront purchase.
Yuligans: Christmas is Coming is a cooperative casual title infused with a festive New Year atmosphere. Players make a series of decisions to help Santa Claus and his elves prepare for the holidays. The game focuses on teamwork and light puzzles as players progress through seasonal challenges. It previously carried a price of 259 rubles.
Yuligans: Christmas is Coming is now free to own, inviting groups to share cheerful mischief and cooperative problem-solving during the season.
INFEES is a single-player first-person shooter set in a voxel world where players fend off waves of zombies. The gameplay emphasizes fast movement, precise shooting, and strategic resource management as the threat multiplies. Its previous price stood at 289 rubles.
INFEES can be added to a library at no cost, inviting players to test their reflexes and tactics against hordes of undead in a compact, voxelic arena.
Biggest Stream Hover Racing is a multiplayer arcade racer that blends fast-paced competition with built-in Twitch integration. Dozens of drivers race in chaotic, high-energy events, while stream interaction adds a dynamic layer to the action. The title was previously priced at 133 rubles.
Biggest Stream Hover Racing is now free to play, giving players immediate access to chaotic races and the spectacle of crowd-sourced engagement.
Joy-N Help Me is a platforming challenge where players navigate levels filled with puzzles and hidden letters needed to spell the word JOYN. The adventure is peppered with secrets and clever tests that reward observation and experimentation. It previously sold for 165 rubles.
Joy-N Help Me joins the free lineup, inviting fans of puzzle-platformers to explore its wordplay-driven quest without paying upfront.
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