Steam Deck and PC gamers can get free magic game that has a “very positive” rating

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The final Amazon Prime Gaming free games for February 2025 have become available, and they include the beloved sci-fi masterpiece, Deus Ex Human Revolution, and more for PC gamers to grab. In addition to these giveaways, Steam Deck and PC gamers can also get a free magic game as part of the Epic Games store’s final giveaway for the month.

How to get final Epic Games store free game for February 2025

The Epic Games store’s final free game for February 2025 is Mages of Mystralia. This is free from February 27th, and you will need to grab it before the expiration date of March 6th.

To get it for free on Steam Deck, you will want to use the Heroic Games Launcher. This is a free launcher for the Steam Deck that supports the Epic Games store and GOG, as well as Amazon Prime Gaming.

In addition to Mages of Mystralia, below are the Amazon Prime Gaming free games available from February 27th for PC and Steam Deck:

  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Director’s Cut [GOG Code] 
  • Night Reverie [Amazon Games App] 
  • Sine Mora EX [Amazon Games App]
  • Redemption Reapers [Epic Games Store]
  • Yes, Your Grace [GOG Code] 

In regard to Mages of Mystralia, it is a fun indie game that has a “very positive” rating on Steam, as well as a 4.4 rating on the Epic Games store. It has a very cute art style, and it involves players crating spells, solving environmental puzzles in diverse regions, and battling epic bosses.

The game also has an incredible soundtrack conducted by Shota Nakama, and “performed by the Video Game Orchestra at SoundtRec Boston of Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts fame”.

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