1. Len’s Island Free Weekend Celebrates 1.0 Launch
Open-world survival RPG Len’s Island officially launched version 1.0 on June 19 after nearly four years in Early Access. To celebrate, Steam offers a free play weekend from June 19 to June 23, with the full game open to all players.
The update brings seamless 1–8 player co‑op, a revamped skill tree, new weapons and tools, the final Act 5 dungeon and boss, and the conclusion to the story. Those who purchase during or after the free weekend can carry over progress, while an additional 35% launch discount runs through July 3.
Find out more about the game here.
2. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – Andy Bogard DLC
SNK’s long-awaited revival of its classic fighting series debuted this spring with Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Now, the first Season Pass character drops June 24—fan-favourite “South Town Shinobi,” Andy Bogard. He brings acrobatic Shiranui-style taijutsu moves to the carefully evolved REV System combat. DLC is free to Season Pass holders.
Andy arrives alongside enhanced story episodes in the game’s RPG mod, Episodes of South Town, and a planned release cadence promises additional fighters like Ken, Chun‑Li, Joe Higashi, and Mr. Big into 2026.
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3. RecyclinCentreer Simulator Scores 87% Positive on Steam
Released on October 2, 2024, by Balas Games and published by PlayWay S.A., Recycling Centre Simulator continues to gain approval, holding an impressive 87% positive rating across 1,777 user reviews on Steam.
Players enjoy its first‑person business‑sim mechanics—haggling for waste, sorting materials, and scaling up your factory. Updates like biogas production and automation have kept the experience fresh and engaging.
Find out more about the game here.
4. Desktop Fishing Launches for Steam Fishing Fest
Need a laid-back break? Desktop Fishing, a cosy idle PC game from Berlin’s Ostend Games, officially launched on June 17 just in time for the Steam Fishing Fest.
Play while you work—your frog buddy continually fishes in the corner of your desktop. Collect over 50 types of fish (including rare shinies), unlock fishing spots (from serene lakes to bubbling volcanoes), and customise your amphibian companion. The game’s Steam reviews are overwhelmingly positive, praising its relaxing charm.
Find out more about the game here.