Celebrate the Latest Steam Sale with Free Racing Game You Can Keep Forever
Steam's Racing Fest is here, and SC Jogos saw this as a great opportunity to share its title with the world at large. Befitting the theme perfectly, those itching to try something out without spending a pence will be thrilled.
Barro GT is a racing game where you'll be competing across various tracks in retro-style graphics reminiscent of the PlayStation era. With numerous cars to pick from, tracks to explore, and local split-screen, or even PvP, fans of racing titles won't want ot miss out on it.
Here's what you need to know about Barro GT:
- 26 types of cars to pick from.
- 21 different race tracks to master.
- Time trials includinglap-by-lap leaderboard and a ghost to fight your position in real time.
- Single-player elements.
- Up to four-player co-op in split-screen racing.
- 20-player racing tracks.
If you're interested in picking up the title, don't miss out on the opportunity to keep it for free! You have until the 4th of August, but bear in mind that in claiming this, you will be forsaking your capability to drop cards for the title.






COMMENTS
Tyler - 04:01pm, 5th August 2025
Love to see this free, but I think it's time to stop putting 'you can keep forever' in your article titles as we don't know if that is the case. Steam could decide to pull the game next Monday. Lol
Acelister - 04:08pm, 5th August 2025
"You can keep until the license is revoked by powers far outside of your control!"
Not quite as snappy, but definitely more accurate...
Artura Dawn - 06:28pm, 5th August 2025 Author
Hi Tyler!
You make a really good point there, but there's also something to keep in mind here: Steam doesn't tend to revoke licenses for games bought directly through the storefront. When buying things off of other sites, like Fanatical or HumbleBundle, those have a much higher risk of being revoked! The issues caused by Mastercard, for instance, didn't have the licenses revoked, just the game delisted from the store, at least as far as my research has taken me.
I was also trying to make a distinction between other outlets that have taken "you can play for free" just to announce demos, a trope I really hate that we've taken to. So, this is an actual game you can keep for free, RATHER than a limited-time demo!