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 Whether or not you have already played Among Us!, we’re pretty sure you’ll have heard about it. The simple InnerSloth title is on everyone's lips at the moment and is available for free for iOS and Android mobile devices, while for PC it costs about €3.99 via Steam. Even so, there is also a legal way to play it both on PC and Mac for free, and below we explain step-by-step how to do so and provide the necessary links to make it easy.

How to download and play Among Us! for free on PC and Mac

1. Download the app from the official InnerSloth website

2. Download the BlueStacks emulator on PC or Mac

3. Start the emulator and open the downloaded file that contains the Among Us! app

4. You should now be able to run Among Us! and fully enjoy games alone or with friends

This emulator is also used for other titles, but we recommend that they always be official applications offered by the development company itself in order to avoid related problems. On the other hand, there are other similar emulators, such as the one called GameLoop, which allows you to enjoy titles such as Call of Duty Mobile through PC (Windows 10) completely free of charge.

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Remember that Among Us 2 has already been officially announced by its developers. They are currently working on this sequel, which will greatly improve many of the parameters and general performance of the current app. The reason for creating a new game instead of updating the current one is that, they say, “it involves a large number of changes and the game is very delicate,” so they prefer to add everything they have learned from the feedback received by the players to a new title.

"We fully agree with the use of Bluestack"

Given the commotion that has been generated by this news, our colleagues at Meristation contacted the developers of Among Us! to ask if the use of a legal emulator like Bluestack seemed correct, or if they would prefer that their game is not played for free while on Steam it is available at just €3.99. Lead programmer Forest Williard assured us that they ”fully agree with using Bluestack to enjoy Among Us! for free on PC" as "we continue to have support with ads and in-app purchases, so it's good.”

Great news then!

The green light has been given to use Bluestack to get all the fun and enjoyment that is waiting for you on Among Us! And all for free!

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Destiny 2 developer Bungie is making some changes to how it updates the game, and for the upcoming Beyond Light expansion, this means you'll need to re-download the entire game--but this move comes with some good news as well.

Bungie said in a blog post that it recognizes this could be a "painful" problem for people with slow internet or caps on their data. "We're sorry about that," Bungie said.

To help make this stingless, Bungie will start pre-loading for Beyond Light on the evening of November 9 (Pacific Time), so people have at least 10 hours to download the expansion before it officially goes live on November 10.

The reason for the re-download requirement is that Bungie has "revamped [its] content building and patching pipeline" to help make downloads get smaller and install faster. Due to Destiny 2's "tremendous size," it currently takes more than 24 hours for the developer to get new patches ready, but with the Beyond Light expansion, this drops down to below 12 hours.

Additionally, Bungie is removing content from Destiny 2 that has since been upgraded or replaced. Bungie refers to this as "dead" content, and it's being removed with the Beyond Light expansion. As a result, the total install size for the game will drop by 30-40 percent.

Destiny 2's file size will now be between 59 GB and 71 GB depending on your platform.

Beyond Light launches on November 10 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and it will also be playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The expansion takes players to Jupiter's frozen moon, Europa, and temporarily "vaults" certain content, including entire planets and activities.

Destiny 2 adopted a free-to-play model some time ago, but the expansions are paid. However, Xbox One players are getting Beyond Light for free with Xbox Game Pass. Additionally, the previous expansions, Forsaken and Shadowkeep, recently became free with Xbox Game Pass.

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Strategy games and the PC are made for each other. With the precision of a mouse and the power of a good graphics card, the depth and complexity inherent to their design can be fully fleshed out into massive, expansive worlds that offer dozens, even hundreds of hours of entertainment.

Best of all, many of our favorite titles are free-to-play, letting you choose if you want to pay for expansions or content beyond the base game. You can try out any one of our top picks for yourself, without worrying our differing tastes will fool you into spending money on a game that just isn’t for you.

These are a few of our favorite strategy games that you can play for free on the PC today. We’re including promising Early Access titles, strategy titles beyond the usual war strategy games, and more.

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HearthstoneShows a card table from Hearthstone, with your cards up against your opponents.Image Credit: Blizzard

Hearthstone had a meteoric rise in popularity, hitting more than 100 million total players in 2018. Nowadays, it has a small, dedicated fanbase of players all striving to achieve the Legend rank every month, and is still adding new card classes and game modes like the popular Battlegrounds mode.

The game is similar to many other CCGs in the same category, such as Magic the Gathering. You build a deck of 30 cards using one of 10 different classes (Mage, Shaman, Druid, and more) that you think will have the best chance of beating your opponents.

Equal parts devastating frustration and jubilant triumph, Hearthstone takes all the best elements of tabletop CCGs and throws them into a giant number generator to see what comes out the other side. Because the game is digital, many of the card effects can be randomized, meaning no two matches ever play out exactly the same as the last.

So strap on your card playing gloves and get ready to pray to RNGesus, because Hearthstone is free to play on your PC, tablets, and phones. Blizzard will encourage you to spend money to buy booster packs so you can catch up to other players with more cool cards than you; however, many players have succeeded for years without spending any real money, gathering cards slowly simply by winning new cards after each match.

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League of Legends

Born out of a mod for Warcraft 3 back in 2005, the MOBA (short for multiplayer online battle arena) genre has come to dominate the F2P PC gaming scene in the past few years, with titles like Heroes of Newerth, Heroes of the Storm, and DOTA 2 flooding onto our desktops by the handful.

On the outset, the premise of League of Legends is simple. Two teams of five players fight each other on a battlefield containing three lanes. Neutral monsters, or “minions” periodically feed down each lane, and players try and kill as many as they can while also trying to kill each other at the same time. As bots die, you’ll gather gold to shop for stat-increasing items and XP to level up and strengthen their core abilities.

Lightning-fast reflexes combine with relentless action to provide an adrenaline-fueled ride that entertains from start to finish. The skill curve can be punishing for newbies, but LoL’s tutorial and co-op system make it easy for players of all ages and backgrounds to ease into things before diving into a full-on 5v5 on Summoner’s Rift.

Start with practice modes and bot games to get acquainted with the mechanics and figure out your favorites of the over 140 champions to choose between, watch some LoL eSports championships to get a sense of the pro strategies, and make some friends to team up with and show you the ropes.

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Starcraft II

If you ask anyone who’s older than 12 what the quintessential real-time strategy game of our era is, Starcraft is the answer you’ll get.

Starcraft wasn’t the first of its kind, with other series like Command and Conquer and Age of Empires preceding it by almost half a decade by the time it came out in 1998. It was, however, the king of the RTS genre for the next 10 years, with perfect mechanics and a deep meta-game that continued to evolve through patches and expansions.

Now we have StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, which went free-to-play in late 2017. With a free Battle.net account, you can download Starcraft II today and dive right into the action, though the Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void expansions will still cost you.

You can choose between three armies and four game modes, and can play as many A.I. matches as you need to before you take on real-life opponents. Unlike games like LoL where you have teammates who will yell at new players for getting things wrong, Starcraft II is mainly 1v1, so the only person you’ll disappoint is yourself. And it has multiple league levels like Bronze and Silver that will pit you against similarly skilled players so you’re not out of your depth as a beginner.

With a dedicated fanbase and new custom games to enjoy when the main modes get stale, you’ll never have to wait long for a match. Plus, get good enough at StarCraft II and you may end up training robots with your brain waves.

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Gwent: The Witcher Card GameGwent screenshot

The latest CCG to challenge Hearthstone‘s throne is Gwent, the strategic card game originally found in Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Unlike the mana-driven, one-round rulesets found in Hearthstone or Magic the Gathering: Arena, Gwent faces players off in a best-of-three match in which they can play as many cards as they want per round but must hold some back in order to win the later rounds.

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Originally available on Xbox One and PS4, it’s now only actively updated on PC, iOS, and Android. Choose between five-deck factions — Monsters, Nilfgaard, Northern Realms, Scoia’tael, and Skellige — that each support different play styles and strategies.

Apart from your starter decks, you’ll unlock some new cards and leaders with single-player challenges, but your best way to improve your decks (without paying) is to play against opponents. Gwent is somewhat challenging for beginners because you need to win to gain ore currency for unlocking new cards, but you’ll start off playing against people with better decks than you. Keep in mind, however, that you get ore for winning a round even if you don’t win a game, so you can grind to better deck quality even if you’re on a losing streak.

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Crusader Kings IIScreenshot of Crusader Kings II gameplay, showing a royal tree of the House Wigeriche overset over the map

Offering up to four centuries of Medieval European alt-history, Crusader Kings II is set between 1066 and 1453 and has you control a kingdom during the Crusades, attempting to maintain power across generations of rulers. The base game is free, though all of the DLC will cost you a couple hundred dollars unless you wait for a sale. These DLCs offer Putlocker new nations, empires, and periods of history — Islam, Rome, India, Japan, and many, many more — but the original campaign is definitely worth playing.

The core of the game is single-player. There is a 32-player multiplayer mode that any player can join regardless of which DLC they own, but with the game in its ninth year and Crusader Kings III out, you may not see a large multiplayer presence these days. But single player hasn’t gotten old yet.

A single campaign may take you 50 hours to complete, thanks to the complexity of the mechanics and varied directions you can take your family house. Unlike most games with a clear goal like “conquer the rest of the world” or even “keep your country safe,” you can choose the scope of your ambitions. Protect your one stretch of land across centuries from one religious or political threat to the next, or try to conquer the country or continent and accept the complexities that go with total rule. You’ll monitor house politics and succession, manage spy networks and armies, conduct diplomacy (or assassinate your enemies), choose to support particular religions or orthodoxies, and so on, all according to your choices.

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Magic the Gathering: ArenaMagic the Gathering: Arena board

The third in our CCG F2P strategy trifecta, Magic the Gathering: Arena takes the classic, beloved card game and transfers it to your PC, where you can get a decent amount of starter cards for free that would cost you a decent chunk of cash in the real world. Of course, you’ll have to either grind for gems or pay for them to get the rares, legendaries, and mythics that will make your decks competitive.

Unlike some card games that make you build decks around individual factions, Magic offers the versatility of a game that’s been around for decades. You can build single-mana decks, multi- or even all-color decks if you want, based around creature hordes or direct damage, particular creature types that buff each other, countering opponents’ spells to leave them vulnerable, sacrificing your weak cards to remove their strong ones — you can really build your decks in whichever way sounds fun to you, rather than there being a right or wrong way to play.

For thoses who spent all their pocket money on physical MTG cards for years, only to move away from all the friends they used to play Magic with, Arena is a great way to reconnect with old friends and dive back into the game without spending too much money. The negative is that you don’t own your cards outside of the game, but it’s a fair trade-off for the cheaper cost.

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Bloons TD Battles

Originally a free flash game series that people played for dozens of hours in their browsers, Bloons has expanded to an official single-player Steam release (Bloons TD 6), and this free multiplayer spin-off, Bloons TD Battles. Don’t let the cartoonish graphics fool you: You’ll need some deep strategy in order to survive the onslaught of balloons an experienced player will send your way Soap2go.

Defensive Mode is most like the classic Bloons gameplay, in which you strategically place monkey towers that pop bloons, slow them down, or buff other nearby towers, except you’re trying to outlast your opponent. With Assault or Battle Arena mode, you must actively send bloons to attack your opponent while defending against their assaults. You must win games in order to unlock Medallions, which you then use to unlock higher tier towers and tower upgrades.

Everything in the game should be unlockable simply by playing, but you can spend money on NK Coins, which in turn can be used to buy Medallions or Battle Energy. Battle Energy can be used during a match to spy on your opponent and see what towers they’ve played, which could give you a competitive edge. The gameplay can get somewhat repetitive after a while, but a few fast-paced rounds offer plenty of tense fun.

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Zero-KRTS gameplay from Zero-K

Any fans of the classic RTS Total Annihilation should immediately give this spiritual successor a try. Built off of an open-source RTS engine that mimics TA game mechanics, Zero-K is a mech strategy title set at the “end of the universe.” It offers 70-plus missions, skirmishes, and horde survival mode for solo or co-op play that give you tons of experience before you jump into the multiplayer.

The core gameplay has you start with a single mech commander that you must protect at all costs. From there, you build any number of the 100-plus unit types to form your robot army and march on your opponent. What’s particularly exciting is the physics-based combat and ability to terraform the environment. If a mountain lies in your path, you can have your units arc projectiles over it to hit opponents, or literally, dig through it to reach enemies. If an enemy is coming at you from one direction, seal off that path so they can’t reach you. The strategic possibilities are enormous.

Multiplayer game modes range from 16v16 and FFA to tournaments and ladders. What we appreciate most about this free throwback is that it doesn’t have any of the trademark free-to-play pressuring to spend money. Every in-game feature is unlocked to all users, with no superior units locked behind paywalls that give certain players an advantage. The only DLC is a donation to the devs, which we highly recommend “buying” if you enjoy Zero-K.

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Dune Legacy

While you’re waiting for the new Dune film, revisit one of the first-ever RTS games, remastered. Dune Legacy is an open-source remaster of the 1992 game Dune II, available for PC, MacOS, and Linux. The game has been updated with HD graphics, modern control sensibilities like right-clicking and selecting multiple units, and new additions like multiplayer, map editing, and limited modding.

The game has been stalled at v0.96.4 since 2016, so it’s safe to say that a “final” release may not be in the works anymore. But if you can get this working on your PC, you’ll be able to see where RTS games first began. You can choose to join the campaign as House Harkonnen, Atreides, or Ordos, or as the Fremen, Sardaukar, or mercenaries.

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Sid Meier’s Civilization I and IIQueen Elizabeth I threatens to attack with nuclear weapons

MyAbandonware is a true treasure trove of over 15,000 classic PC games, most of which are no longer available for sale and therefore legal to download. The site teams up with classic game distributors to add links to any old games that are still on sale, but under the Strategy genre tag, you’ll find more than 2,000 games, most of which are free to grab. Filmywap Games you might have loved and forgotten about years ago maybe there, waiting to be revisited.

Filmywap Out of all the games available, we chose a pair with plenty of history. Sid Meier’s Civilization began the classic franchise that still exists today in Civilization VI, and the formula for each game is the same. Start as an ancient civilization and advance to modern or space-exploring eras, advancing your country’s technology and territory while fighting off other nations. Its gameplay is fairly simplistic and its A.I. openly cheats to beat you, however, so we recommend you try Civ I for the nostalgia and put more of your time into Civilization II.

The second game greatly expanded upon the original in every way, adding new playable civilizations, city structures, technological advances, and improved A.I. While we don’t recommend it, you could play one game of Civilization II for 10 years if you really wanted. Build a world based off of Despotism, Monarchy, Fundamentalism, Republic, Communism, or Democracy, change the A.I. level to Deity, and you’re in for a truly challenging battle for survival, with gameplay mechanics that stand the test of time.

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