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PC Places where you can get games for free, or cheap

Submitted by MrFortnite, , Thread ID: 83535

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07-04-2018, 11:09 PM
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So there's a lot of people looking for places that they can get free games from. Well, here's a list of places where you can get games for free from, separated into categories by requirements and other things like that.

This list does not include games that are ACTUALLY free! It's just a list of places where you can get games you have to pay for, for free.
None of these are reflinks, so don't stress.

Completely free games

There are tons of Developers looking to give away their games, to help gain reviews and build a playerbase.
There's collections of Gleam.io, and other giveaways on Reddit, it's probably the best place for it.
You will often have to complete tasks, but some just require you to put in your email, and they send you a key. The first 2 are the most active and likely to have good giveaways with lots of keys.

Getting lots of games for a really cheap price (Bundles)

There's tons of places to get bundles from, and some sketchy ones I've used in the past. I collect many games on Steam, and have over 1,500 because of these bundle websites. AFAIK they all work and are trustable. I've used all of the above websites, and they all work for me. Below is a list of places that you can find new bundles from websites that I may or may not have listed above:
Free games with "requirements"

There's a few places that give away games for YouTubers and/or streamers to review. I personally use Keymailer, but normally some MCNs such as Freedom! (Think they still have it) offer a few games that are up for review. I'veonly tried using the first one, but the other two look promising if you have some kind of social media presence.


If you feel that I missed anything, or I should add anything to this list, I'd be more than happy to. I hope this helps you guys get Steam games and build your libraries.
I personally collect games so that I can idle them, craft badges and level up my Steam account. If the games aren't as popular, you can sometimes turn a profit by selling the Steam Trading Cards on Steam.
"It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine" - A. A. Milne
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