These Two Steam Games Are Free To Play This Weekend Only

Having another endlessly boring weekend checking through your Steam backlog, hoping to catch a game you haven’t played yet? Well, stop doing that because the multiplayer horror game Dead By Daylight and the party shooter Sombrero: Spaghetti Western Mayhem are free to play for this weekend only on Steam.

Dead by Daylight Steam

Dead By Daylight is an interesting take on survival horror where the player portrays either a serial killer or one of four helpless victims. The object of the game is to either hunt down murder all four victims, or survive and escape the killer’s grasp. Players have the ability to play as one of five variations of either a murderer or the survivors, each with their own unique play style. Back in October, Halloween’s Michael Myers was added to the game’s Killer roster, to much fan appreciation. This is not to be confused with the similar game, Friday the 13th: The Game, developed by Gun Media and IllFonic.

The latter Steam title available for the weekend is Sombrero: Spaghetti Western Mayhem. Awesome name aside, the game is an over-the-top, competitive party shooter with multiplayer support for up to four players. Don’t send your friends home too soon, because Sombrero supports good ol’ fashioned local multiplayer too.

Both games will be free to play from beginning to end until Sunday December 18, 1 PM PST. After that, the two games will be available for a discounted price.

  • Dead by Daylight – $14 (normally $20)
  • Dead by Daylight Deluxe Edition – $21 (normally $30)
  • Dead by Daylight: Halloween DLC – $5 (normally $7)
  • Sombrero: Spaghetti Western Mayhem$4 (normally $15)

These sale prices, as with all sales ever, are only available for a limited time: Monday, December 19, 10 AM.

Are you looking forward to killing others as Michael Myers and as small animated Western folk?

Let us know in the comments below and be sure to stalk these other freebie-related articles!

Eric Hall2712 Posts

Phone-browsing Wikipedia in one hand and clutching his trusty controller in the other, the legendary Eric Hall spreads his wealth of knowledge as a writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. Be sure to catch his biweekly "Throwback Thursday" segment for a nostalgic look at trivia from the past.

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account

Remember me Lost your password?

Lost Password