Steam's Free-to-Keep campaign has kicked off June 2026 with a bang, making more than a handful of games free for a limited time since the turn of the month. This includes, but is not limited to, the multiplayer racing game Operation86the physical puzzle platformer Winexythe narrative game Tell me whythe classic Mega man-like games Gravity Circuitand more. Of course, given how the campaign works, more Steam FTK games are on the horizon.
Steam's Free-to-Keep campaign is hard to track, but not impossible, with a list of upcoming games already confirmed for the rest of the month. Thanks to Steamdb's backend information, users can reliably know a handful of games that will be added – even if they can't be 100%. For example, Conquer Your Fears – Caretaker is still listed for a Free-to-Keep promotion this month. The problem is A.) it seemed like a rerun at first, but B.) there's some kind of issue where it went live again, but under the same constraints (read May timing) as last month, so it can't actually be claimed. But every game that joins Steam's FTK promotion goes through this page/list first, so it's important to understand.

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Steam's 3 Upcoming Free-to-Keep Games for June 2026
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Remothered: Tormented fathers
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Red Lantern
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Wild Terra 2: New Lands
Disregarding the boring Conquer Your Fears – Caretaker June giveaway, which is still listed as upcoming, Steam users can expect to receive Remothered: Tormented Fathers, The Red Lanternand Wild Terra 2: New Lands in the coming weeks. June has quite a few runways, so I'd also expect more Steam Free Weekends (which aren't always confirmed in advance) and more games added to this list at the end of it. To be clear, none of these games are available at the time of writingbut they will go live on Steam as Free-to-Keep games sometime this month.
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Remothered: Tormented Fathers (Steam Page)
Remothered: Tormented fathers sees players step into the shoes of Rosemary Reed as she investigates the disappearance of a young girl in a Resident Evil-like mansion. It's an apt comparison, especially given its survival horror gameplay that focuses on stealth, exploration and puzzles, not to mention the presence of stalker enemies like Mr. X. There are also psychological elements, tied to the cat-and-mouse method, the mystery of the story, and the suspense-woven obsession with secrets and secrets.
The Red Lantern (Steam Page)
Red Lantern bills itself as a narrative game on Steam, but the big difference between something similar and Tell me whyjust as an example, is the survival game loop that is attached to. Players must make important survival choices and manage resources to survive, with the gameplay loop supporting a unique story: namely, a woman and her sled dogs get stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and must find their way home via procedural events, relationship building for the dogs, and so on.
Wild Terra 2: New Lands (Steam Page)
Wild Terra 2 is an open world RPG focused on survival, crafting, building, exploration and combat, all supporting its persistent online world with no player limits per server. Instead of classes, it assumes Runescape method and allows players to specialize in various MMORPG skills from Blacksmithing, Farming and/or Trading to Dungeon Running, PvP and so on. Perhaps the easiest way to describe Wild Terra 2 is like an MMORPG it is essentially Runescape meets Valheim.

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What's free to keep on Steam right now?
Aside from the 3 upcoming games, it's worth mentioning that Steam users have two Free-to-Keep games to pick up right now, as well as a Free Weekend title. Steam's Free Weekend promotion works a little differently than Free-to-Keep games. Free-to-Keep games are made free until a certain expiration date, and as long as they are claimed before then, they can be kept in digital libraries forever. Free Weekend Games are only free to play until a specific expiration date, at which point users must purchase the game to continue playing (often at a discount).
With the latest version of Season 2, Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon is a free weekend game that has been available for longer than a weekend, where players can check out its new seasonal content for free. It will revert to a paid premium game after June 11 at 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. ET. Meanwhile, both Gravity Circuit and Tell me why are Free-to-Keep, so users simply need to claim them before their respective June 14th and July 1st expiration dates/times.
Gravity Circuit is a tribute to classic Mega man game, complete with action platforming you'd expect, and abilities are also very similar. It's probably one of the best games to come through the campaign in recent weeks. Also, a sequel was recently announced (which obviously helped catalyze this promotion). Finally, Tell me Why is on the campaign to celebrate Pride month, where players can take on the role of two twins who explore their memories in a narrative-focused, episodic structure. Fans have longer than usual to claim Gravity Circuit and Tell me whybut that doesn't mean they should let the games pass them by.