Coming soon: Free play in Pax Dei
The multiplayer life simulator in a fairytale medieval setting opens its doors to everyone starting January 19th. You'll be able to create an account for free and go on adventures, then transfer all progress to the paid version. And this isn't a demo version of Pax Dei — gamers get access to all quests, features, and expansions. Plus, there are gifts waiting for you. Considering the game's usual price, the offer is quite tempting — here's how to take advantage of it.
More about free access to Pax Dei in January

Things have been going neither here nor there for the work of Mainframe Industries. Reviews of the medieval "sandbox" are mixed, with most users complaining about poor technical condition and poorly thought-out trading system. But the developers aren't discouraged and are offering a chance to get acquainted with their creation without spending a penny. To do this, you need to be a Steam store user and log into your account on January 19th to download Pax Dei for free and survive in the virtual world until the 26th. Everyone who registers this way will receive a plot on the map to build a homestead, farm, or castle, as well as premium status, 200 grace points, and all the capabilities available to any server inhabitant.
After the trial week ends, progress, including created items and buildings, can be transferred to the paid game if you purchase it. Nothing prevents you from continuing exactly where you left off. By the way, until February 2nd, the project will be available at a 40% discount. For reference, currently in the Russian "Steam" the game costs 1,499 rubles, and to run it at a comfortable frame rate you'll need an Intel i5 7th generation processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a GeForce RTX 3060-level graphics card.
After the trial week ends, progress, including created items and buildings, can be transferred to the paid game if you purchase it. Nothing prevents you from continuing exactly where you left off. By the way, until February 2nd, the project will be available at a 40% discount. For reference, currently in the Russian "Steam" the game costs 1,499 rubles, and to run it at a comfortable frame rate you'll need an Intel i5 7th generation processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a GeForce RTX 3060-level graphics card.
17 January 2026