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  • License
    MIT License
  • Created over 5 years ago
  • Updated about 1 year ago

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Repository Details

Script for automation activation free packages (games, movies, DLC, etc.) on Steam platform.

Easy Steam free packages script

Script for automation activation free packages (games, movies, DLC, etc.) on Steam platform. It register as more as possible free packages to you Steam account. The database contains more than 10,000 (check faq section for details) packages that will be added and available in the library forever after activation.

Based on SteamDB script and package list. Provide more futures, like visualization of progress, possibility of continuous activation, passed already registered products, etc.

Instruction of usage

  1. Copy script to Clipboard
  2. Open your licenses and product key activations page
  3. Open developer tools in your browser, read more here
  4. Paste script to console
  5. Wait for it to finish, it may take a while
  6. Enjoy

FAQ

Why it take so long to complete the script?

The Steam API has limitation for only 50 packages activation per one hour.

Why not all available packages will be registered to you account?

Some of packages like DLC, require to activate first base game first. Some can be not available on you region, or have other restrict.

Can i be banned for use this script?

No, this is Steam built-in feature. This script does not violate service terms of usage. Use this at your own risk, the author assumes no responsibility.

What's the point of this?

If some of this free packages will be removed or will be paid at future, you still be able to play them for free. A few games when installed give you +1 Games on your profile.

Support & Contributing

Anyone is welcome to contribute. If you decide to get involved, please take a moment and check out the following:

License

The code is available under the MIT license.