Highlights
- Steam users can now grab the zombie survival shooter Zomborg for free.
- The offer lasts only until October 6, 12:00 PM PT, after which it returns to paid.
- Once claimed, the game stays permanently in your Steam library.

I noticed Steam is giving away Zomborg for a limited window, so here’s the straight info you need, plain and simple. Grab it if you like zombie shooters or want another seasonal game in your library.
Zomborg is free to claim for a limited time on Steam as the Halloween season kicks in
How to claim it?
Open the game page on Steam while signed in, click Add to Library (or Add to Account). Once Steam shows it in your library, you own it. No extra steps, no subscriptions, just add before the deadline.

Deadline and time zones?
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The store lists the free window ending on October 6 at 10:00 AM PT (Pacific Time). That means, for example, it’s about October 6 at 10:30 PM IST for readers in India. Double-check the Steam page right before claiming to avoid timezone mixups.
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What is Zomborg, and what to expect?
Zomborg is a third-person/top-down style survival shooter first released in 2017. You play a mercenary sent into quarantine zones to recover data, you customize your character, and you fight waves of undead with various weapons. It’s simple, not super deep, but it fits the spooky mood.

Minimum system needs are light: Windows 7, about 3 GB free, a modest GPU and 4 GB RAM listed on the store, so most modern PCs will run it. If you’re unsure, check the system requirements on the Steam page before downloading.
Is it worth grabbing?
Overall, the community verdict is mixed; people like the core shooting but point out rough spots and repetitive moments. Since the game is free to keep , it’s an easy yes in my book: add it now, try it later if you want.
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