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Steel Rats Now Permanently Free on Steam for a Limited Time

Hurry up and claim before it’s too late.

Enjoying sidescrolling games made by indie studios certainly provides a very diverse playing experience. This is because of the many brilliant ideas that were sparked by the small studio.

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Even though in reality not all of them can be successful in the market, it is undeniable that the unique ideas they present give their own experiences that cannot be found in AAA games.

One of the unique sides scrolling games is Steel Rats by Tate Multimedia. This stunt bike racing action game with vehicular combat elements packaged in 2.5D format invites players to eradicate robots in order to protect their city with their motorbikes.

Players who have enjoyed it will certainly remember how they got to experience a unique sidescrolling war, complete with four characters that can be upgraded with their respective abilities. But those of you who haven’t had the chance to taste it can now claim it free of charge.

This is because Tate Multimedia announced that they are making it free Steel Rats permanent until April 4, 2021. Players can claim it directly via Steam and store it in their library forever via following link or press the button below.

Meanwhile, if the player wants to make a claim but it has exceeded the allotted time, then they have to bite their fingers because the game will be paid again. In other words, if you don’t claim until April 4 or around April 5, Indonesia time, you won’t get the chance to enjoy the game for free.


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