Steam Users can catch up A living warThe 2025 open world game from indie developer LivingEveryday, now free. The game is currently available as part of Steam's Free to Keep promotion. It will return to its full $15.99 price tag on May 12, meaning interested players only have a few days to add the game to their Steam libraries.
There is usually at least one title available in Steam's Free to Keep promotion. Unlike the Epic Game Store, where weekly giveaways are advertised as a selling point of the platform, Steam offers aren't set in stone, so it's never clear when the next one will be, but those who check frequently tend to find something available to grab for free. Steam's free game giveaways are mostly small indie titles that gamers might not necessarily know about. This creates the potential for some hidden gems, so Steam users should always take advantage of Free Keep promotions when they're available.

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Steam users can pick up LivingEveryday's A living war Now free, the open-world racing game with first- and third-person shooter elements was released last year. The game takes place in a sandy environment, and features players to complete missions that can be traversed using cars and motorcycles. The main objective is to complete all the missions as quickly as possible. The roads are full of other vehicles, providing an extra challenge when trying to navigate A living waropen world On Steam, the game has some user-defined tags that can describe what the game is about, including “open world,” “racing,” and perhaps a more humorous tag, “psychological horror.”
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This free keep promotion won't be available for long, so gamers will need to act fast to add A living war in their Steam libraries. The giveaway will expire on May 12, after which it will revert to $15.99. Those who missed out won't have to face long waits for discounts again. Since its release in March 2025, the game has dropped as low as $0.79 several times, so it wouldn't be a huge shock to see it go on sale again soon. In the past month, two other titles from LivingEveryday have been available as part of a free Steam game giveaway, and A living war Only recent.
There aren't many reviews for A living war On Steam, but those that paint a mixed picture. One negative review claims that the game has “no stakes whatsoever,” describing it as “absolutely unacceptable” at full price. A more charitable review says that a solid game exists within the foundation A living warAnd “you can almost see the great game lurking beneath the chaos.” While recommending a game at full price feels difficult given the reviews, that doesn't mean it's not worth a chance when part of the Steam Free to Keep giveaway.
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There are a few titles that Steam users can grab for free right now. Roving rovers It's set to become a paid title on May 13, giving players a few days to grab it for free. Meanwhile, Lenovo is hosting a Steam free game giveaway Humiliated 2 Keys on May 13, though that is limited while key supplies last.