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Steam Users Have 48 Hours to Snag 2019 8-Player Co-Op Game for Free

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Steam Users Have 48 Hours to Snag 2019 8-Player Co-Op Game for Free

Steam users have until April 24 to claim the popular, well-reviewed 8-player 2019 co-op game, Shipped, completely free of charge. Honestly, it’s almost always a good sign when the broad description of a Steam game far exceeds the length of its title, and it’s even better when players save money on it—$10 in this case. But hey, $10 is lunch…in some places.

It’s worth noting that this is a free game giveaway via Fanatical, the digital marketplace specializing in officially licensed Steam Keys, and not something like Steam’s Free-to-Keep Promotion. That means there is a limit of 50,000 keys, but that means 6250 friend groups of 8 (which is a big friend group) can claim this deal before those Keys expire. Again, this free game giveaway expires on April 24, so players should be sure to snag it before then.

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Steam’s latest sale provides Dark Souls fans with a significant discount on the most underappreciated title in the popular series.

Claim Shipped on Steam for Free (via Fanatical)

  • Log Into (or Create) a Fanatical Account
  • Link a valid Steam account (meaning it’s spent at least $5) to your Fanatical Account
  • Subscribe to the Fanatical Newsletter
  • Navigate to the Shipped Giveaway Page
  • Add the Game to Cart –> Check Out
  • Download and Play!
  • 1 Key Per Fanatical Account Can Be Claimed. Keys Are Available While Stocks Last.

    • This means the giveaway could end sooner than announced.

For those unaware of the naval party game, Shipped focuses on chaotic local multiplayer and simple, easy-to-learn controls. Players pilot small ships through tight arenas, aiming to outlast opponents while avoiding hazards like islands and the screen’s edge—which instantly destroys your boat. The core twist is momentum-based movement: you can accelerate but can’t brake. Players collect power-ups from crates and use cannons not just to attack, but also to push rivals or deflect incoming shots, adding a layer of skill-based strategy to the game.

Further features include:

  • 2-8 Local Multiplayer
  • Player with Friends or Against AI
  • 4 Different Game Modes
  • Solo Arcade Mode with 50 Time-Trial Challenges
  • Compatible with Steam Remote Play Together

On Steam, Shipped holds an “Overwhelmingly Positive” review rating (96% from 500+ reviews), with players praising its accessibility, quick rounds, and chaotic party game appeal. Reviews frequently highlight how fun it is with friends, while noting that its depth comes from mastering movement and map awareness. Overall, Shipped stands out as a highly replayable co-op game on Steam that excels in social settings, making it a strong choice for fans of chaotic games.

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With a limited window to claim—plus the hard cap of 50,000 Steam keys—this giveaway won’t last long, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. For players looking to stock up on an easy-to-learn party title that consistently delivers short bursts of competitive and chaotic games, Shipped is an easy recommendation.

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