The 2025 title by indie developer LivingEveryday is free until 12pm CT on 12 May, after which it returns to its $15.99 price.
LivingBattle is an open-world racing game with first- and third-person shooter elements, set in a sandy environment with missions completed using cars and motorbikes.
The offer is part of Steam's less predictable Free to Keep programme, which often highlights smaller indie games; user reviews for LivingBattle on Steam are mixed.
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