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Need more free games? You can currently get free Steam keys for both SEGA Bass Fishing and Dungeon of the ENDLESS!

Each of them works well on desktop Linux and Steam Deck with Proton too, so no matter your preferred way to game you can enjoy them both.

Dungeon of the ENDLESS from AMPLITUDE Studios is a rogue-like dungeon-defense game, in which the player and their team of heroes must protect the generator of their crashed ship while exploring an ever-expanding dungeon. To claim your free copy you just need to head to the Steam page to claim it directly. You have until July 27th, 5PM UTC to claim it and keep it.


Pictured - Dungeon of the ENDLESS. Rated Steam Deck Playable and Gold on ProtonDB.

The other is SEGA Bass Fishing, which likely needs no description. Based on the Dreamcast hit, motor out to eight different fishing locations to catch the biggest and baddest Bass possible. You can grab a free key for this one up until July 31st, but for it you need to head to SEGA's giveaway page.


Pictured - SEGA Bass Fishing. Rated Steam Deck Verified and Platinum on ProtonDB.

Hope you enjoy the free game tips. If you ever spot any I don't then be sure to send the tip over email or in Discord.

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4 comments

StalePopcorn Jul 25, 2023
Bass Fishing not showing as free.
Pikolo Jul 25, 2023
The Bass fishing giveaway is a very well structured newsletter sign-up. It seems like they should get good newsletter signup conversions from it. You need to give them an email address, wait a week and verify you can receive emails on the address. Similar to GOG giveaways, but there I just re-disable the newsletter
g000h Jul 25, 2023
All the more reason to use an email alias or aliasing service such as anonaddy. Companies wanting to grab your real email so they can spam you junk repeatedly into the future (not to mention collecting and then sharing out your details with their partners).

Data is the new oil.
Mountain Man Jul 26, 2023
Quoting: g000hAll the more reason to use an email alias or aliasing service such as anonaddy. Companies wanting to grab your real email so they can spam you junk repeatedly into the future (not to mention collecting and then sharing out your details with their partners).

Data is the new oil.
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