The season of great deals has officially begun. As you know, there are Black Friday deals everywhere you look, and the Steam Autumn Sale has begun. While sales are great, and, you can find some amazing deals, if you are lucky (or you know where to look), you can also stumble upon some free games. Well, you are in luck! For an extremely limited time, you can get Dark Sector for free, and it’s compatible with Steam Deck.
Dark Sector Is Free to Claim on Steam
You can claim this amazing offer on Steam from November 27 to November 30 (it expires at 6 pm). If you claim the game in that period, it’s completely free for you to keep, meaning that it will stay in your Steam Library forever. So, even if you are unsure whether you’d play it right away, you know you can always play it at some other time.
If you haven’t heard of this game before, well it’s one of the classics. Dark Sector was first released in 2008. It was developed by Digital Extremes, and the devs confirmed that this game was the prequel to Warframe.
This game is a third-person shooter. It’s set in Lasria, a fictional country in Eastern Europe. One CIA agent, Hayden Tenno, is trying to stop the Technocyte virus from spreading. Hayden’s right arm gets infected leading to him being able to grow a three-pronged glaive at will. The objective of the game is to stop Robert Mezner, the main antagonist who wants to build a utopia by spreading the Technocyte virus.
Players Rave About The Game
Steam Deck users and Warframe lovers alike were quite pleased that they could get Dark Sector free of charge. If you are a Warframe fan, you already know that an expansion (1999) is coming out in December. So this is a wonderful opportunity to play the prequel and get ready.
One Redditor, PigeonsOnYourBalcony, noted: “Nice! I figured they would do something with Dark Sector around the 1999 update but I was only expecting a sale. Excited to give this piece of Warframe history a try”.
Vividtoaster raved: “Played it within the last few years. It’s solid. You can FEEL the era it came from and what games the publisher wanted to make it, if you were around the hobby during that time. Nothing wild but I enjoyed it. It’s only like 7 hours long, so it’s not a huge ask”.
So, if you are even remotely intrigued by this game, we suggest you use this opportunity and get it. After all, an opportunity like this one doesn’t happen very often. We’re sure you’ll love it, especially when nostalgia hits. Enjoy!