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Steam offers the 10 best free games in February, here is the complete list



While premium games easily exceed €70, finding quality titles without spending a cent has become a real luxury. This is where Steam continues to stand out, by offering a selection of 100% free games each month, with no subscriptions or conditions. In February 2026, the Valve platform provides 10 varied games that explore all genres: strategy, RPG, horror and even visual novels.

And contrary to what one might believe, these games are not disguised demos or abandoned games. Some are acclaimed by players, others are real indie gems. The ideal opportunity to renew your library without taking out your bank card.

From quirky strategy to nervous RPG

Among the most original titles in this free burst, Trust Me, I Nailed It immediately attracts attention. This turn-based strategy game puts you in the role of a video editor tasked with transforming a loser into a hero by cheating during editing. A crazy concept from Team Afternoon, which revisits the classic mechanics of the genre with humor.

Another favorite, Punishing: Gray Ravena nervous action-RPG developed by Kuro Games. In a post-apocalyptic world where viruses and corruption ravage the planet, you will have to form a squad of cyborgs to fight dynamic battles. Personalization, dark atmosphere and acclaimed soundtrack: it’s a very complete free-to-play.

Cyberpunk fans can turn to D1AL-oguea narrative puzzle where you play a technician tasked with repairing androids in a spooky city. A title that will certainly please fans of Cyberpunk 2077.

List of 10 free games on Steam in February 2026

  • Trust Me, I Nailed It – video strategy/editing
  • D1AL-ogue – cyberpunk narrative puzzle
  • Punishing: Gray Raven – Futuristic action RPG
  • RAT: Human Error – Episode One – post-apocalyptic interactive fiction
  • Channel 4 Midnight – short psychological horror
  • Melon Man – ultra difficult platformer
  • Wastelanders – turn-based strategy + cards
  • Hellmart – horror in a demonic supermarket
  • Glassy Stare – introspective and symbolic visual novel
  • Where We Went – mystical adventure inspired by Journey

A great opportunity to get off the beaten track

What is striking about this selection is the diversity of the proposals. Some titles like Glassy Stare Or Where We Went focus everything on narration and atmosphere, where Hellmart plays the card of horrific surrealism Supermarket Simulator.

This free offer shows how the indie scene is full of ideas, even without a big budget. Whether you’re a fan of challenging gameplay or contemplative experiences, February is the right month to explore everything Steam has to offer — for free.