Valve is constantly updating Steam to enable new games, new features, and new tools for players and sellers alike. The Steam Deck’s one such case, forgoing the need for a laptop to take your library everywhere with you. And as of earlier today, there seems to be another such feature in the works.
Game demos and game trials slightly differ; Demos usually have a small slice of the game so players can experience it before they buy it (see the Street Fighter 6 Demo). Comparatively, game trials are the entire game, but you have a specific allotted time window to play before you’re forced to either buy it or uninstall it. Nintendo’s done the latter before with games like ARMS, for example. Now, Game trials are a thing on Steam, allowing users to check out whether or not their future purchase will be worth it.
The first game that will have a 90-minute trial will be, as shown below, the fabled Dead Space Remake.
Steam is now offering game trials. Dead Space remake has a 90 minute free game trial https://t.co/Wa5da1PX3s pic.twitter.com/4hUqVyy16O
— Wario64 (@Wario64) May 15, 2023
Thanks to Steam Game Trials you can play 90 minutes of the applicable game for free before you’ll be asked to purchase the game. A bit short, but it allows players to see the opening and take control of Isaac Clarke as he first enters the USS Ishimura. Beyond that, players will have to purchase the game to proceed further.
Accessing the Dead Space free game trial is as simple as finding the game on the Steam Store and selecting the button labeled “Try Dead Space - Free Trial.” The store page will tell you how much time you’re allotted (excluding the time taken to install it). And considering that a high-profile game such as this was the first one, it begs the
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