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Content Warning โ€” Steam Gift

About the game

Content Warning is a co-op horror comedy from Landfall: you and up to three friends dive into the Old World, film creepy creatures on camera and upload the footage to SpookTube for views and cash. The scarier the shot, the bigger the fame โ€” but a dumb death is always one step away. You get the full game as a Steam gift, straight to your account.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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Your Steam account region must match the gift region, and Content Warning must not already be in your library. Enter your region when ordering.

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How to receive the gift

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Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
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Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
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Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift โ€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam โ€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Content Warning โ€” a co-op horror about going viral with footage from the Old World

Content Warning is a co-op horror comedy from Swedish studio Landfall, the same team behind Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. It launched on Steam on April 1, 2024 โ€” keeping the studio's tradition of dropping something wild on April Fools' Day. For the first 24 hours it was free, and in that window it spread to millions of accounts and shot up the Steam charts. Today it's a full paid title, and here you buy it as a gift delivered straight to your Steam account.

The premise is simple and gloriously dumb: you and your friends are wannabe horror streamers. To get famous on SpookTube (the in-game โ€œspooky YouTubeโ€), you descend into the Old World, find the nastiest creatures down there and capture them on camera. The scarier and more dramatic the shot, the more views and money you earn. The catch? The monsters really don't want to be filmed.

How Content Warning plays

Up to four players gather in a lobby and dive through diving airlocks into the Old World โ€” procedurally generated dungeons full of rooms, traps, lost artifacts and plenty of hostile creatures. One of you holds the camera, and the recorded footage is what scores points. Caught a creature dragging a teammate into the dark? That's viral content. The trick is making it back up to Sky Island and uploading the clip to SpookTube before someone dies with the recording still rolling.

The money you earn from views goes into new gear: flashlights, medkits, better cameras, silly costumes and props for your videos. It's a loop of โ€œdescend, film, barely survive, shop, dive againโ€ that absolutely shines with friends on voice chat. Content Warning isn't about hardcore survival โ€” it's about chaos, screaming into the mic and idiotic deaths that become your best content.

What you get and how delivery works

You're buying the full Content Warning game, and we deliver it via the Steam Gift mechanic. You never enter a login or password โ€” just a friend invite link and your account region. Our bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift and automatically removes itself once delivered. You don't need to accept anything, and Steam Guard isn't required. The whole process usually takes a couple of minutes after payment.

Region and the key condition

The main thing to know about gifts: your Steam account region must match the gift region, otherwise Steam won't let you accept it. So enter your region at checkout and we'll match the right one. The second mandatory condition: Content Warning must not already be in the library of the account you're sending the gift to. Steam simply won't allow a gift for a game you already own โ€” this is the number one reason a gift โ€œfails.โ€ With both conditions met, delivery goes smoothly.

Why Content Warning is a meme factory

The clever bit is that the game turns your session into content on its own. The camera records everything โ€” the great monster shots, the moment you accidentally knock a friend off a ledge, the panicked screaming on voice chat. After a run you rewatch the footage together on SpookTube and rate the scariest and dumbest moments โ€” and that's exactly where those viral clips flooding the internet come from. The whole thing feels engineered to be streamed and clipped: silly costumes, emotes, props and physics that constantly send your plans sideways.

Worth it for the co-op

Content Warning is a โ€œgame night with friendsโ€ kind of title. You can play solo, but the magic is in a group: one holds the camera, one carries the flashlight, one panics and drops everyone into a pit. Sessions are short, it's easy to jump into, and there are enough funny moments to fill your own highlight reel. The barrier to entry is low โ€” controls are simple โ€” but figuring out how to film a monster dramatically without dying is endlessly replayable. If these co-op horrors are your thing, check out Lethal Company and Phasmophobia โ€” the same โ€œscary and hilarious at onceโ€ vibe. And for pure mayhem from the same creators, take a look at their Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

The short version

  • Co-op for up to 4 players; everyone needs their own copy in Steam.
  • Delivered via Steam Gift: only an invite link and region, no login or password.
  • Account region = gift region, and the game must not already be in the library.
  • No Steam Guard required; the bot does everything and removes itself afterwards.