Steam Free Weekend: Four Popular Games Free to Play in Canada and US

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Steam Announces Free Weekend Access to Four Popular Titles

A new opportunity has emerged for gamers across North America to play a quartet of hit titles on Steam at no cost for a limited time. Valve’s Steam store has kicked off a temporary promotion that grants free access to New World, FIFA 23, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. To try a game, users simply navigate to the game’s page within Steam and click the Play button under their account. The offer is time-limited, so players should act quickly to enjoy the free-to-play access during the weekend. This promotion is designed to attract both new players and returning fans who want to sample high-profile titles at no upfront cost.

New World is a multiplayer action role-playing game set in a sprawling, open world. Players can customize their characters, explore diverse biomes, complete quests, and align with different factions. The game also features large-scale PvP and PvE events, offering a mixture of exploration and competitive gameplay in a shared environment. FIFA 23, from publisher EA, is a renowned football simulation that invites players into a broad array of modes, featuring numerous teams, famous athletes, and a variety of leagues, stadiums, and matchday experiences. The inclusion of Free-to-Play access invites fans to test the title’s mechanics, graphics, and seasonal updates without purchasing. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is represented in the promotion with access to its multiplayer component, allowing players to engage in fast-paced online battles, team-based modes, and a competitive ladder. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla presents the saga of Eivor, the Viking raider, offering exploration, stealth, and combat across a rich historical setting, with a focus on raid-based quests and mythology-inspired narratives.

As of now, New World, FIFA 23, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla are offered free of charge on Steam. It is noted that the multiplayer and online aspects of certain titles may have regional restrictions. Specifically, some experiences, such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, are not accessible through Russian account regions. This regional limitation is a common consideration in free-to-play promotions that run across multiple markets and regional storefronts. For players in Canada and the United States, the offer represents a straightforward opportunity to explore these titles during the promotional window without a purchase.

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