From $39.99 to Free: Grab This Open-World MMORPG on Steam for $0—But Only for a Limited Time

Wild Terra 2: New Lands, a medieval sandbox MMORPG, is temporarily free to keep on Steam, giving players a rare chance to add the full base game to their library at no cost. This limited-time promotion runs until December 18 at 18:00 UTC, and once you claim it before the deadline, it remains yours permanently.

Made by Juvty Worlds, Wild Terra 2 blends survival gameplay with crafting, farming, housing, and open-world adventuring in a top-down medieval setting. The core loop revolves around gathering resources, building up a homestead, crafting gear, taming mounts, and engaging with an economy that leans heavily on player activity. Different servers support different rulesets, including PvE-focused and PvP-oriented options, so players can choose the kind of sandbox experience they want.

The giveaway also lines up with a push to bring more activity into the game, launching alongside a new high-speed PvE server and a Christmas event. For anyone who’s been curious but hesitant to pay, the timing effectively turns Wild Terra 2 into a low-risk holiday download—especially appealing for players who enjoy slower, community-driven progression rather than fast theme-park MMO pacing.

Player reception on Steam is “Mixed” overall, but more recent feedback has been trending slightly more positive as updates continue to adjust progression and balance. Common complaints point to grind, population swings, and rough edges—issues that often come with smaller-team online games. On the flip side, supporters frequently mention the depth of crafting, the appeal of a persistent sandbox world, and an engaged developer community.

Normally, Wild Terra 2: New Lands is priced around $39.99, though it’s often discounted during major seasonal sales, commonly landing in the 50% to 70% off range. This current deal is a full 100% discount promotion for a permanent license, not a short trial. It’s also worth noting that only the base game is included in the free offer, while optional DLC packs remain paid add-ons.

If you can live with a bit of jank in exchange for an open-ended medieval MMO sandbox with no monthly subscription, this may be the easiest and cheapest way to jump in—and likely the lowest barrier to entry the game will offer for a while.