The new Steam Game Festival will allow you to play hundreds of free games



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Valve has released a fall edition of its Steam Game Festival, which celebrates and focuses on titles from independent game developers.

The company previously held a Spring Game Festival in March, following the cancellation of the Game Developers Conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

From now until October 13, the latest event offers PC gamers access to demos of hundreds of indie games that will be released in the next six months.

Will also count live streams with game developers and offer players the opportunity to ask them questions to learn more about their titles.

The selection of playable titles includes first-person shooter, third-person shooter, platformer, and strategy games.

A noteworthy title is first-person parkour-style hack-and-slash. Ghostrunnerwhich features fast-paced, violent combat in a world that mixes science fiction and post-apocalyptic elements.

Real-time strategy players will be able to try Stronghold: Warlords, the latest addition to the castle simulation series from FireFly Studios.

Single player spaceship shooter Everspace 2 allows players to fly, explore, fight, exploit and trade in an open world of space and various planets.

Battle Royale Games

There are also two unconventional Battle Royale titles to try.

Ran: Lost Isles See 100 players face off on a cursed island through melee combat with katanas, flintlocks, rapiers, and broadswords.

Meanwhile in Out of Reach: Treasure Royale Teams of pirate crews battle each other in various environments, including jungle islands, dark caves, villages, and ships in the open sea.

Below are videos and trailers for several of the games that you can try for free during the Steam Game Festival Autumn Edition.


Ghostrunner


Everspace 2


FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch


Bird and cage


Ran: Lost Isles


Red Solstice 2: Survivors


Fortress: Warlords


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