Supraland and More Freebies: New Promos and Regional Deals Highlight PC Gaming in Russia

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EGS kicked off a limited-time giveaway featuring Supraland, a first-person puzzle adventure that its creators describe as a blend of Portal, Zelda, and Metroid. The promotion spotlights a free playthrough that invites players to dive into a colorful, compact world built around clever puzzles, hidden paths, and quick, satisfying moments of discovery. Players can expect a mix of exploration, platforming challenges, and inventive gadget-based puzzles that reward experimentation and curiosity. [VG Times]

BEE Supraland invites adventurers to roam varied locales in search of secret upgrades and new skills, then use those rewards to tackle increasingly intricate challenges and encounters. The game’s pacing balances brain-teasing conundrums with light combat as it guides players through a spectrum of environments, from compact interiors to expansive, top-down playgrounds. Completion typically unfolds over roughly 12 to 25 hours, depending on play style and curiosity. The title is priced at 380 rubles on Steam and 399 rubles on the Epic Games Store, and it carries a strong approval rating from players, with about 96% of reviews favorable. [VG Times]

Screenshots and visual galleries of Supraland are available for viewers seeking a closer look at the world, its characters, and the inventive puzzles awaiting exploration. [VG Times]

In the upcoming week, two additional projects join the promo lineup: a digital edition of the strategy card game A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Digital Edition (priced at 899 rubles with a Steam rating around 74%), and Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 (priced at 419 rubles with about a 90% Steam rating). Both titles are listed as available in Russia for eager players looking to broaden their digital library through regional promos. [VG Times]

    Followers of the freebies and seasonal discounts for PC games can keep an eye on a dedicated Telegram channel for timely updates and announcements. Additionally, collectors and early adopters will note that Marvel’s Spider-Man has arrived on PC storefronts, including Steam and the Epic Games Store, broadening access for fans who want to play on personal computers. [VG Times]

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