Sega Is Giving Away Free PC Games on Steam This Entire Week

Sega Is Giving Away Free PC Games on Steam This Entire Week
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Sonic the Hedgehog creator and erstwhile console manufacturer Sega has put a host of games on sale on Steam. And that's not all, it's giving away free games as well. These include cult classic skateboard platformer Jet Set Radio, hack and slasher Golden Axe, and action platformer Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit, including its Virtual Rabbit Missions and Pimp My Rabbit Pack DLC.

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Dubbed as the Make War Not Love promotion, which is in its third year, you can also pick up Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Company of Heroes II, and Total War: Attila as well as Total War Master Collection Sept 2014 (which includes Medieval II: Total War, Rome: Total War - Collection, Empire: Total War, Napoleon: Total War, Total War: Shogun 2, Total War: Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai, Total War Battles: Shogun, Viking: Battle for Asgard, Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition) for a smashing 75 percent off. This handy image from the Make War Not Love website explains how the promotion works.

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There's a second round of free games that will unlock on February 18. These will include criminally underrated third-person shooter Binary Domain, beat 'em up Streets of Rage 2, and survival horror game Condemned: Criminal Origins. The third round of free titles will include Gunstar Heroes, Renegade Ops, and Viking: Battle for Asgard. Not too shabby at all.

The promotion will come to an end on February 20, at which time free DLC will be given to owners of the winning game.

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