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An indie horror game called Drive Me to Hell is currently free for PC users to claim, but the offer ends on July 6. Drive Me to Hell was released in 2024 and currently holds Very Positive reviews on Steam. That said, the current free-to-keep promotion is not coming from Valve’s storefront. Instead, developer MadBug Studio is offering the game to PC users at no cost through its own webpage.
Right now, PC users can also grab and keep another horror game called Nightbell. It is a short walking simulator that normally costs about $4 USD, though players can add it to their libraries at no cost if they claim it before July 12. Those looking for even more spooky adventures, however, may also want to check out Drive Me to Hell.
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Save 100% on Drive Me to Hell via itch.io
PC users with an itch.io account can download Drive Me to Hell for free and keep it forever, though the promotion ends on July 6. Those looking to have the game on Steam can also grab it at a 70% discount, which brings its price down to less than a dollar until July 9. According to developer MadBug Studio, Drive Me to Hell is a short indie game that blends driving simulation with the atmospheric horror genre. Another feature that helps Drive Me to Hell stand out is its low-poly graphics, which make it look like an eerie game straight out of the PS1 era.

