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SEGA’s Make War Not Love Steam Promotion Gives You Free Games

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As part of a post-Valentine’s day promotion, SEGA is giving away a bunch of free games on Steam throughout this week.

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Currently, gamers can grab Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, and Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit for free. Additionally, players will also grab a the “Pimp My Rabbit” and “Virtual Rabbit Missions” DLC for Hell Yeah! as part of the promotion.

To grab this bargain simply go to any of the game’s pages that are included in the promotional collection and you’ll find a handy link for the free bundle. That’s a smooth $34.44 you’ve just saved yourself.

The event will also see Binary Domain, Streets of Rage 2, and Condemned: Criminal Origins go up free of charge on in two days time when round two of the promotion begins.

The Make War Not Love event is really all about pitting fans of each of SEGA’s big three war games against one another: Company of Heroes 2, Total War Attila, and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn or War 2. Simply put, play the game you want to support and win the whole Steam community a bunch of free games and content. By taking part in the voting, players unlock a promotional bundle corresponding to each game. On top of that, whichever game that gets the most activity will receive a free drop of DLC this Sunday.

Whether or not you’re interested in any of SEGA’s free war games or not, the free games are up for grabs and there are some pretty huge discounts off its other games too. Alpha Protocol is getting its price slashed by 80% on Thursday, and the three war games previously mentioned are all currently 75% off.

Have you picked up the free games? Let us know in the comments below.

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