Steam users have until May 12 to get 2025 Open World games completely free

Steam users can grab LivingBattlean open-world game from 2025 from indie developer LivingEveryday, free right now. The game is currently available as part of Steam's Free to Keep promotion. It will return to its full price tag of $15.99 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 on Steam's Free to Keep promotion. Unlike the Epic Games Store, where weekly giveaways are advertised as a selling point for the platform, Steam's offerings aren't quite as set in stone, so it's never clear when the next one will happen, but those who check often tend to find something available to grab for free. Steam's free games are often smaller indie titles that players aren't necessarily aware of. This creates the potential for some hidden gems, which is why Steam users should always take advantage of Free to Keep promotions when available.

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LivingBattle is free on Steam

Steam users can download LivingEverydays LivingBattle free right now, an open-world racing game with first- and third-person shooter elements that was released last year. The game takes place in a sandy environment and contains missions to complete which players can get through to use cars and motorcycles. The main objective is simply to complete all missions as quickly as possible. The roads are littered with other vehicles to avoid, offering an extra challenge when trying to navigate LivingBattles open world. On Steam, the game has some user-defined tags that can paint a picture of what the game is about, including “Open World”, “Racing” and perhaps more of a joke tag, “Psychological Horror”.

Who is that character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.




Who is that character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.

Easy (7.5s) Medium (5.0s) Hard (2.5s) Permadeath (2.5s)

This Free to Keep promotion won't be available for long, so players must act quickly to add LivingBattle to their Steam library. Giveaway ends on May 12th, after which it will return to $15.99. Those who miss something are unlikely to face a long wait for it to be discounted again. Since its release in March 2025, the game has dropped as low as $0.79 several times, so seeing it go on sale again soon wouldn't be a huge shock. In the past month, two of LivingEveryday's other titles have been available as part of a free Steam game giveaway, and LivingBattle is just the latest.

LivingBattle 4 Image via LivingEveryday

There aren't many reviews for it LivingBattle on Steam, but those that do paint a mixed picture. A negative review claims the game has “no stakes at all”, and describes it as “absolutely unacceptable” at full price. A more charitable review says that the foundations of a solid game are found within LivingBattleand “you can almost see the great game hiding beneath the chaos.” While it feels hard to recommend the game at full price given the reviews, that doesn't mean it's not worth a shot as part of the Steam Free to Keep giveaway.

Guess the games from the emojis.





Guess the games from the emojis.

Light (120s) Medium (90s) Hard (60s)

There are a few titles that Steam users can download for free right now. Roving Rovers will 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 for Dishonored 2 keys on May 13, although limited until key supplies last.

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