Upcoming Free Games

Gaming is expensive. Whether someone prefers consoles or PC, they will need to invest a fair amount of cash just to set up their stations. Once the hardware is ready to go, owners will need to turn to their platform’s libraries to pick up some software. Nowadays, Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus grant access to massive selections of games for monthly fees; however, most AAA titles do not debut on these subscription services. Consequently, players could find themselves regularly dropping $69.99 to experience the latest exciting projects.




Free-to-play games sound fantastic on paper and can serve as a way to keep someone entertained in between premium products. Plenty of titles showcase this model’s potential, and this selection is set to expand significantly over the coming months and years. What are the most highly-anticipated new free games announced for 2024 or beyond? At the moment, there are not all that many no-cost projects with confirmed release dates; however, several games are in the pipeline, and they could very well debut over the next few months.

Updated March 9, 2024 by Mark Sammut: 2024 is underway. The year has, so far, not produced too many notable free projects, although that could change if any of the upcoming free-to-play games are released.


MultiVersus

Warner Bros’ Take On Super Smash Bros


MultiVersus

Released
2024-00-00

Developer(s)
Player First Games

Genre(s)
Fighting

Considering MultiVersus was available in early access for nearly a year, describing the game as “impending” almost feels wrong. At this point, anyone interested in Warner Bros’ platform fighter has likely tried it out, so they should more or less know if the game is for them. While not without issues, MultiVersus generally left a positive impression during its open beta; more importantly, the release’s popularity means Player First Games presumably gathered more than enough feedback to fine-tune the package to near-perfection prior to its official release in 2024.

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MultiVersus ended its early access run on June 25, 2023, and new players will not be able to download the game until its full debut. However, people who had the title can continue to enjoy its offline features like The Lab. Presuming Player First and Warner Bros do not mess with the formula too much, MultiVersus should be one of the biggest free games of 2024.


Blue Protocol

Bandai’s Anime Action JRPG

Blue Protocol

Released
2024-00-00

Genre(s)
Action RPG , MMO

Set to be published by Amazon Games, Blue Protocol is an anime-style JRPG with real-time combat and a weapon-based class system. Announced at the 2022 Game Awards, Bandai Namco’s project promises to offer customization, a large world to explore, multiplayer gameplay, and a detailed storyline.

So far, Blue Protocol has showcased beautiful visuals, fun hack and slash combat, and a good amount of variety via its five classes. As an MMORPG, the game includes dungeons that players will be able to take on either solo or with a team. With titles like Tales of Arise and Scarlet Nexus under its belt, Bandai Namco definitely knows how to piece together a fun action RPG.


The First Descendant

Seemingly Gorgeous Third-Person Shooter

The First Descendant

Released
2024-00-00

Developer(s)
Nexon Games

Genre(s)
Action RPG , Third-Person Shooter

The First Descendant is a co-op shooter set within Ingris, a fantasy world that finds humanity struggling to resist an invasion by an alien threat known as the Vulgus. As implied by the title, players take on the roles of Descendants, which grant them unique abilities. Ingris is divided into separate maps rather than one large sandbox, and the game will feature world co-op missions along with story missions that act as a standard campaign.

The upcoming free-to-play game plans to offer a range of customization options courtesy of skins, weapons, and equipment. Players will be able to plan their loadouts as they prepare to face off against larger-than-life bosses.


XDefiant

Ubisoft’s Crossover Shooter

XDefiant

Developer(s)
Ubisoft San Francisco

Ubisoft’s XDefiant seems like one of those games that should already exist in some form or another, and part of the illusion is due to its similarities to other PvP projects on the market. The FPS game brings together multiple Ubisoft franchises, categorizing them as separate factions that come with unique abilities and strengths. Once players pick a character and customize their loadout, they find themselves working alongside a team in arena-style battles set within maps inspired by the publisher’s properties.


XDefiant‘s announcement did not result in too much hype since there are so many free-to-play shooters on the market; however, an open beta helped sell the game’s potential. Even if it is not an especially unique upcoming free game, XDefiant plays very well as it takes some of the best ideas from Call of Duty projects of old.

Off The Grid

Ambitious Battle Royale

Off the Grid

Developer(s)
Gunzilla Games

Genre(s)
Battle Royale

Although not too much is known about Off the Grid‘s moment-to-moment rhythm, the upcoming free game certainly has lofty goals. Despite being done to death, battle royales are still fairly popular, although new properties have struggled to find their place alongside heavyweights like Fortnite, PUBG, and Warzone 2.0. Off the Grid plans to set itself apart from the crowd by pushing its story to the forefront; yes, this will be a battle royale that emphasizes its narrative through an evolving battlefield.


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Neill Blomkamp, the director of District 9 and Elysium, is working on the cyberpunk battle royale game as its chief visionary officer. Except for directing the upcoming Gran Turismo, Blomkamp is not particularly associated with gaming, but he has shown a talent for bringing to life sci-fi worlds.

Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland

Free-To-Play Spin On The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland

Developer(s)
Red Storm Entertainment

Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Ubisoft is expanding The Division franchise with a free-to-play title, albeit one that has gone through a few delays. Consequently, Heartland is at the risk of potentially losing momentum, especially since Ubisoft’s recent freebies like Roller Champions did not set the world alight.


That said, The Division is a well-known property that has generally produced decent online-focused games, and 2019’s sequel is still going strong after all these years. Ubisoft has not revealed too much about Heartland, just that the game will include a PvPvE mode that pits 45 players against each other.

Smite 2

SMITE 2

Developer(s)
Titan Forged Games

Genre(s)
MOBA

With early access set to launch in 2024, Smite 2 should be a very big deal, especially since its predecessor is still a popular MOBA. However, the reaction to the game’s announcement was somewhat muted, with the tone being almost defined by confusion rather than excitement. That’s not to say Titan Forge and Hi-Rez’s sequel looks bad, as it seems to be an evolution of the original Smite that comes with a notable graphical upgrade thanks to the use of Unreal Engine 5. When it debuts, Smite 2 should be among the genre’s most accessible representatives, and a fresh start might help attract newcomers who feel too intimidated to jump into the 10-year-old original game.


Still, Smite 2 does not seem to be all that different from its predecessor. Going by the currently available information, the upgrade appears to be more in line with Counter-Strike 2‘s improvements instead of a traditional sequel. Hi-Rez has confirmed that the first game will not be shutting down to coincide with its successor’s debut, a decision that might discourage fans from swapping products. At the same time, one has to assume the clock is ticking on Smite‘s life.

Throne And Liberty

Epic MMORPG


Anyone into MMORPGs has likely heard of NCSoft. The company and its subsidiaries are responsible for Guild Wars 2, Blade & Soul, Lineage, and WildStar; sure, not all those projects can be classified as roaring successes, but they nevertheless showcase the developer’s expertise. Throne and Liberty is shaping up to be among NCSoft’s most ambitious projects to date, especially since the MMORPG has been in development for more than a decade by this point.

Following countless delays, the game has seemingly finally reached a state that suggests a proper release could be on the horizon. In May 2023, NCSoft even opened registration for a Korea-based closed open beta. While not too much is known at the moment, Throne and Liberty should include traditional quests, a weather system, and a mechanic that permits players to transform into animals. PvP also appears to be on the cards.

Throne and Liberty
debuted on December 7, 2023, in Korea. A Western release date has yet to be announced.


ARC Raiders

From The Developer Behind The Finals

ARC Raiders

Developer(s)
Embark Studios

Genre(s)
Extraction , Shooter

Embark is really knocking things out of the park when it comes to upcoming free games. Naturally, it remains to be seen whether these projects live up to the hype, but The Finals has already proven it has more to offer than just empty promises. Arc Raiders appears to be a bit further away from completion than the developer’s other project, although the game has had a fairly successful closed beta.

Extraction shooters are an acquired taste, and the subgenre is very niche compared to other types of multiplayer games on the market. Still, titles like Hunt: Showdown and Deep Rock: Galactic demonstrate its potential, and ARC Raiders‘ free-to-play nature might attract a new audience that has largely ignored these projects.


Path Of Exile 2

Sequel To One Of The Best Free Games

Grinding Gear’s Path of Exile enjoyed its 10-year anniversary in 2023, and the game is still among the best free-to-play options on the market. Presented as an alternative to Diablo, the isometric action RPG delivers stellar customization, gameplay, and a lot of content that can be enjoyed without requiring any cash investment. Path of Exile prides itself on not being pay-to-win, and the developer has generally stuck to that commitment. Now, the sequel is on the horizon, and it is shaping up to be an exciting expansion of an already beloved hack and slash dungeon crawler.


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Generally, when an upcoming free project vows to deliver the stars and moon, skepticism should be the natural reaction; however, Grinding Gear’s words are backed by years of generally good work. Therefore, when Path of Exile 2‘s Steam description promotes a six-act campaign and extensive endgame content in the form of 100+ maps with unique boss fights, there is a chance that the final product might actually deliver on these promises. The sequel will also feature 12 base classes, 36 Ascendancy classes, a skill gem system, and hundreds of unique equipment.

Arknights: Endfield

Landing On PC


Arknights: Endfield

Developer(s)
Hypergryph

Genre(s)
JRPG

Debuting in 2019 on mobile devices, Arknights is nowadays well established as one of the industry’s most famous projects. It was even successful enough to warrant an anime adaptation, and the franchise looks set to continue its expansion with a spin-off game set on a new planet. Endfield Industries has taken measures to bring civilization to Talos-II, but the world and its locals have been less than welcoming. Set following a disaster that greatly hurt this movement, players step into the shoes of PFRD operatives tasked with taming the alien planet.

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Arknights: Endfield looks set to be fairly different from the mainline entry. For one, the spin-off will utilize real-time strategy combat, although exact details on the system’s mechanics have yet to be provided. It is also unclear whether the game will employ gacha mechanics, although that seems likely. More importantly, Endfield will be available on PC, an ecosystem that Arknights has yet to target specifically.


Perfect New World

Boundless MMO

Perfect New World

Developer(s)
Ironcore Game Studio

An Eastern MMORPG that completed an Exploratory Closed Beta Test in June 2023, Perfect New World has a ways to go before reaching completion, but Ironcore is working on implementing a wide range of changes inspired by user feedback. Cast as Soul Tamers, players will strive to find Prime, a journey that involves exploring a seemingly fairly attractive fantasy world filled with dungeons, enemies, and NPCs. Obviously, the MMORPG will support co-op/multiplayer, and PvP is also part of the overall experience and is being tweaked following the closed beta.


Perfect New World‘s combat system seems to lean into real-time hack and slash territory, with fast-paced action being the name of the game. As with most MMORPGs, players will be able to pick from a range of classes that come with their own skill trees. Although there is nothing too unique about these ideas, they could combine to create a fun addition to the free-to-play market.

Stormgate

Gateway To The Real-Time Strategy Genre

Stormgate

Developer(s)
Frost Giant Studios

Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

Frost Giant Studios’ Stormgate attempts to revitalize the RTS multiplayer scene by presenting players with a fresh alternative to Starcraft. The project takes clear inspiration from that particular game, and the developers are fairly experienced as well. At the moment, a full release date has yet to be confirmed, but an open beta launched at the beginning of 2024, and it presents players with an opportunity to sample the project in its current form.


Generally, this beta garnered a mixed response, with criticism being leveled at the balancing and pathfinding, among other things. Still, matches can be fun, and there are enough positives here to justify feeling some excitement about the final project. Still, interested parties should consider trying to beat to see if this is something that might ultimately fit their needs.

Karlson

Made For Speed-Runners

Dani has two successful free games under their belt: Muck and Crab Game. Both titles focus on physics-based gameplay, and they are fairly impressive considering they largely stemmed from the mind of a single person. Dani’s next project is Karlson, a first-person shooter that heavily incorporates parkour and speed-running. The eponymous character is a prisoner who must wall-jump and blast their way through a series of levels en route to a glass of milk.


The creator’s resume and social media presence ensure Karlson would get some attention, but the game also presents a convincing case for meriting this hype. A version of the project can be downloaded for free on Itch.io, and it is quite good.

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