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The video discusses a method to activate a large number of free-to-play games and DLC packages on a Steam account using the Steam Database (steamdb.info) and its browser extension. Users need to be logged into their Steam account via the browser and can access a list of free games, using various filters to manage it. Although this process can significantly increase the number of items in a user's library, potentially making it cumbersome, tools are available to hide or remove unwanted games and demos. The tutorial emphasizes the time-intensive nature of activating thousands of packages, which could take several hours. Despite these challenges, the method is supported by a publicly accessible and widely trusted tool.
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In this part of the video, the creator introduces a method for activating thousands of free-to-play games on a Steam account using the third-party tool from Steam Database (steamdb.info). The primary reason for doing this is to keep games that may temporarily go free. Users need the steamdb browser extension and must be logged into their Steam account through the browser. Once set up, users can access a page listing all free games and use filters to manage the list. The creator advises caution, as it will significantly populate the Steam library, which could be cumbersome, but tools are available for removing unwanted games.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to claim and activate free DLC packages on your Steam account using a specific browser extension. By clicking a link and ensuring the extension is properly installed and signed in, users can see and activate multiple free packages. The presenter mentions that although it can be cumbersome, hiding demos and legacy media can significantly reduce the number of items from 17,200 to 8,300. Activating these packages can take substantial time—up to 167 hours to activate 8,394 packages at a rate of 50 per hour. However, free games do not add to your game count or provide card drops unless you make in-game purchases. The tool is described as public, free, and trusted by thousands.