Steam Game Festival, Fall Edition: Dates and Hundreds of Free Games

The Steam Fall Festival has started. A great opportunity not only for independent developers who achieve visibility that would otherwise be difficult to obtain, but also for players like you and us who will be able to access hundreds of video games completely free . So you test them and if they convince you, you write them down for when they are launched.

Steam Game Festival Fall Edition

Steam Game Festival, Fall Edition

Last spring, Valve held, through its Steam platform, the first of its events focused on the world of video games: the Steam Game Festival. This is how an interesting event was born that it would repeat later, in summer, and that now begins a new autumn edition.

With the Autumn Steam Game Festival , developers once again have a new opportunity to show their upcoming releases as well as connect with their audience through different events that will be held. Thanks to all this, these future titles that will be released over the next six months gain visibility that is otherwise difficult to achieve.

Of course, beyond knowing future releases or watching live broadcasts where developers tell important details of their games, interact with the audience, etc., the most important thing is that as a player you can install for free for the duration of the game. own festival hundreds of games completely free of charge.

All you have to do is go to the Fall Festival-enabled Steam website . There you will see each and every one of the content and titles available. Thus, in a general way you have the programming of the live content at that moment and those that are broadcast later. And to make things even easier there is a categorization according to the genre of the games (action, adventure, strategy, simulation, role-playing, platforms, puzzles, etc.).

Among some of the most outstanding titles you can try are Smash Ball, Garden Story, Alpaca Ball: Allstars, Cake Bash, Ghostrunner, Superliminal, Backbone, The Survivalists and many others.

The future of video game fairs

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In recent months we have seen how technology brands have been betting on different approaches when it comes to connecting with their users. Events in digital format that were looking at the same time for an ideal way to replace the hitherto traditional presentations and fairs.

The world of video games has not been left behind either, and seeing as important events such as E3 were canceled, solutions had to be found. Valve thus started its Steam Game Festival and after the good reception of the spring and summer edition, now comes the autumn one.

A proposal that is taking shape and also relevance. So much so that a priori there are already two more prepared for February and June 2021. So