January is over – and the first big releases of the year are starting to roll out. In the meantime you're planning a day off for the release of Resident Evil Requiem, we've prepared a selection of traditional free games for the weekend.

Brightness of the terminal
Terminal Lucidity has been released on Steam: a horror puzzle game in which a lone engineer must go underground to perform maintenance on a supercomputer. The only problem is that each terminal on this network operates according to its own rules, and they must first be discovered through trial and error.

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Master
Highguard was probably the most negatively received announcement of The Game Awards 2025. The game was buried before release, but now it's released on Steam and has had a generally good launch. The PvP shooter from the former developers of Apex Legends combines several genres into one: it resembles Halo in some ways and in others with Battlefield.

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Nioh 3
A week before release, Nioh 3 received a sizable demo (90 GB) so everyone could try it out. This time the demo attracted more interest than usual, because in the third part the developers changed the usual formula. Players will travel through small open worlds in different eras of Japan, switching between samurai and ninja – each with their own fighting style, abilities and nuances.

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Delivery & More
Delivery & Beyond is a co-op horror comedy about a hyena courier company. Anyone who has played REPO or Lethal Company will quickly get acquainted with the mechanics: here you also need to look for valuable items in order to get them out of the location and make a profit. The only difference is that Delivery & Beyond allows players to “abuse” the game's physics engine, such as going through bottomless pits while riding on trash cans.

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