Steam Deck users can now get free “very positive” verified games and open-world epic

The enhanced edition of “The Last of Us Part 2” has been released on Steam Deck, and so has the verification for an upcoming Sonic game, offering pre-registration rewards. While “The Last of Us Part 2” is excellent currently, and the new Sonic game is something to anticipate in the future, at the moment Steam Deck users can enjoy some fresh free games, such as games that have received “very positive” reviews, as well as an open-world epic.

New Steam Deck free games

Amazon Prime Gaming unveils its list of free games for April 2025. At present, these titles can be claimed without charge:

  • Mafia III: Definitive Edition [GOG Code]
  • Minecraft Legends [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code] 
  • Gravity Circuit [Amazon Games App] 
  • Paleo Pines [Amazon Games App] 
  • Clouds & Sheep 2 [Amazon Games App] 

You can obtain titles such as Mafia, Gravity, Paleo, and Clouds and Sheep for free using the Heroic Games Launcher. This launcher is compatible with both GOG and Amazon Games platforms.

To obtain the item mentioned previously at no cost, you’ll require a Prime membership. This subscription typically costs £8.99 per month, but new users can benefit from a 7-day complimentary trial.

The free games available on the Amazon Games App have all been confirmed as compatible with the Steam Deck. Both Paleo and Clouds have received highly favorable reviews, earning a “Very Positive” rating. In contrast, Gravity Circuit has garnered an “Overwhelmingly Positive” response from players.

In simple terms, Mafia 3 Definitive Edition is widely recognized as a grand open-world game. The Steam description mentions that it’s not compatible with SD systems, but on ProtonDB, it has received a top rating. This suggests that you might be able to run it smoothly by adjusting the settings.

Meanwhile, in other updates, don’t miss your chance to grab more free offers, such as the remastered version of BioShock 2, before they run out!

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2025-04-04 13:40