Grab a Free Steam Key for Spirit of The North at Fanatical

Get your FREE copy of Spirit of The North off during Fanatical’s Birthday Bash Sale. Simply subscribe to email newsletter and link a valid Steam account to grab your Steam key. 

Grab a Free Steam Key for Spirit of The North at Fanatical

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ABOUT THIS FREE PC GAME:

Spirit of the North is a single-player 3rd-person adventure game inspired by the breathtaking and mysterious landscapes of Iceland. The story takes root from various pieces of Nordic folklore.

Play as an ordinary red fox whose story becomes entwined with the guardian of the Northern Lights, a magical spirit fox. As you journey over the mountains and under red-stained skies, you’ll discover more about your companion and land left in ruin.

HOW TO GET THIS STEAM KEY FOR FREE:

  • Head over to Fanatical giveaway page
  • Click “Add to Cart”, then checkout
  • Look for the Steam key in “orders” section of your Fanatical account
  • Redeem the key on Steam! That’s it!

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