{"id":49894,"date":"2026-08-21T02:03:09","date_gmt":"2026-08-21T02:03:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=49894"},"modified":"2026-08-21T02:03:09","modified_gmt":"2026-08-21T02:03:09","slug":"steam-makes-two-games-completely-free-to-play-until-aug-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=49894","title":{"rendered":"Steam Makes Two Games Completely Free To Play Until Aug. 4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One is a chaotic 200-player World War I shooter, while the other is a tactical RPG built around customizable mechs<\/p>\n<p>Steam regularly gives PC players a chance to try something new without spending a cent, whether through games that are temporarily free to play or occasional giveaways that can be kept forever. These promotions can be a good excuse to sample a lesser-known game you might otherwise overlook, or convince a few friends to dedicate a weekend to a new multiplayer experience.<\/p>\n<p>Two very different games with positive reviews are currently getting the free-to-play treatment, and you have until Aug. 4 to give them a go. Neither is free to keep, so access disappears once the promotional period ends, though both games are also discounted for anyone who decides to stick around.<\/p>\n<p>The first game, Over The Top: WWI, is a large-scale World War I shooter that launched in March 2026. Its huge battles invite some obvious comparisons to modern war games like Battlefield 6 and Hell Let Loose, with infantry fighting alongside tanks, artillery, and aircraft across maps that can support as many as 200 players. It&#039;s rougher around the edges and less cinematic than mainstream warfare titles, but that lack of polish is part of the appeal: explosions can tear apart fortifications and reshape the battlefield, while players can dig trenches and build up defensive positions as a match unfolds.<\/p>\n<p>The free weekend arrives alongside the game&#039;s new US Expeditionary Forces update, which adds the United States to the conflict along with new maps, uniforms, weapons, vehicles, and a first-person perspective.<\/p>\n<p>The other free-to-play game is Front Mission 3: Remake, a turn-based tactical RPG built around battles between heavily customizable mechs known as Wanzers. Released on Steam in January, it&#039;s a modern remake of the 1999 PlayStation game, with updated graphics and animations, reorchestrated music, and a new quick combat mode.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than the huge multiplayer firefights of Over The Top: WWI, Front Mission 3 is a slower, more methodical strategy game. Players take control of Kazuki Takemura and his squad as they become embroiled in a military conspiracy involving corporations, secret weapons, and competing nations. Battles revolve around positioning and customizing individual Wanzer parts and weapons, making it a particularly good fit for players who like mechs, JRPGs, and turn-based strategy games.<\/p>\n<p>Both games are free to play on Steam for a limited time, so this is an easy chance to try something outside your usual rotation without committing to a purchase. If either one clicks, the temporary discounts make it cheaper to keep playing once the free period ends.<\/p>\n<p><em>Source: <a href='https:\/\/www.polygon.com\/steam-free-games-weekend-august-21-2026\/' target='_blank'>Read the original article on www.polygon.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One is a chaotic 200-player World War I shooter, while the other is a tactical RPG built around customizable mechs Steam regularly gives PC players a chance to try something new without spending a cent, whether through games that are temporarily free to play or occasional giveaways that can be kept forever. 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