Summary
- PC gamers can currently claim Dungeon of the Endless for free on Steam until July 27th, joining the list of other free games available on the platform.
- Dungeon of the Endless is a well-received roguelike dungeon defense game that was first released in 2014, making it a worthwhile addition to gamers' libraries.
- The Elder Scrolls Online is another free PC game, currently available on the Epic Games Store, and it is recommended to claim it due to its extensive content and value.
For a limited time, PC gamers can claim Dungeon of the Endless for free through Steam. While the Epic Games Store gives away free games more often and consistently, Steam users often have free games to claim on a regular basis as well.
Sometimes the free Steam games have to be earned by doing something outside Steam itself. For example, Sega Bass Fishing is free on Steam until July 31, but users have to sign up for Sega's newsletter to get it. Other times, claiming a free Steam game is as simple as navigating to its page and claiming it. That's the case for Dungeon of the Endless, which is free to claim through Steam until Thursday, July 27.
Those interested can visit the Dungeon of the Endless Steam page and grab their free game as long as they do so by July 27. For those unfamiliar with the game, Dungeon of the Endless is a roguelike "dungeon defense" game that first released back in 2014. Dungeon of the Endless has "Very Positive" reviews overall, though the more recent reviews for the game have been "Mixed." Anyone curious can check it out at no risk as long as they claim Dungeon of the Endless while it's free on the platform.
Besides Dungeon of the Endless and Sega Bass Fishing, PC gamers have other free games to claim right now, albeit through the Epic Games Store instead of Steam. The current Epic Games Store free games are Murder by Numbers and The Elder Scrolls Online. While Sega Bass Fishing is free until July 31, Murder by Numbers and The Elder Scrolls Online find themselves in the same boat as Dungeon of the Endless - free until Thursday, July 27.
Since all these games are completely free of charge, PC gamers are encouraged to claim all of them for their digital libraries. But if one were to prioritize, they will definitely want to make sure that they claim The Elder Scrolls Online for free while it's still available. The Elder Scrolls Online has hundreds of hours of content, so it's one of the biggest free games given away this year and by a considerable margin.
There will be new Epic Games Store free games and new free games to claim on Steam in the weeks and months ahead. Those that use the Epic Games Store can expect new free games every Thursday, though Steam users have to deal with more of a guessing game when it comes to claiming free games.