Mohsen Baqery is a Staff Writer at GameRant based in Turkey. He mainly covers video game news and industry features while occasionally publishing guides and listicles. Mohsen started his journey into video game journalism by self-publishing reviews of games he loved, which led to freelance work for smaller online publications and launched his professional writing career. 

An open-world psychological horror game with PS1-style graphics called Envelope is currently free to keep for PC users, but they will need to act fast because the offer ends soon. PC gamers are used to claiming free-to-keep games from platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store. However, this promotion comes from neither. Instead, Envelope‘s developer is giving away the game through an independent promotion.

Envelope Is Free to Keep Right Now

Developers Skaar Game Productions and Numme are giving away Envelope on itch.io, and the offer will remain available until July 12 at 7:30 PM. That gives fans of psychological horror games a very limited window to claim it. Those who miss the promotion should still be able to buy the game on Steam at an affordable price. The developers describe Envelope as an open-world horror game because it features a small but unrestricted eerie town that players can freely explore and interact with.

Envelope Gameplay Features

  • Open-world map
  • Multiple endings
  • Several side quests
  • Complete freedom over how to progress through the game
  • No guidance or strict mission structure
  • Eerie psychological horror-themed interactions and NPCs
  • Multiple choices that can change the course of gameplay
  • Incredibly high replay value compared to the game’s scale
  • Permanent changes to the world based on the player’s decisions and actions
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