Farever โ a co-op action RPG in the world of Siagarta
Farever is an online action RPG by French studio Shiro Games, the team behind Northgard, Wartales and Evoland. It launched into Steam Early Access on May 6, 2026 and quickly drew a big crowd: a huge fantasy world, dynamic combat and co-op for up to four players make it one of the most talked-about RPGs of the season. Here on Brawl Games you buy a Steam gift with the full base version of Farever โ we send it straight to your Steam account.
What Farever is and why people play it
The game unfolds in Siagarta, a vast open world of vivid landscapes โ from forgotten temples and snowy peaks to underwater caves and enemy-packed camps. The world invites hands-on exploration: you climb cliffs, glide over the terrain and dive into hidden grottos in search of treasure. This isn't a corridor RPG but a living space where every dungeon and event has its own reward.
Combat is built on hundreds of weapon and ability combinations. You can unleash devastating spells, finish foes with flashy strikes, or become a shield for your allies. Progression runs through specializations, weapon skills and custom gear you assemble via crafting and gathering professions. The deeper you go, the more room there is for your own build.
Co-op for 1โ4 players and the classes
Farever is built for playing together: tackle it solo or in a party of up to four, with dungeons and major events scaling enemy health and damage to your group size. Four classes are available in Early Access, each with a distinct role:
- Warrior โ a sword-and-shield tank who swaps to a greatsword for stagger windows;
- Mystic โ support with healing and buffs, flexing into damage when it's safe;
- Mage โ the main damage dealer, with spell bursts that set up Warrior stagger combos;
- Ranger โ utility with a wolf-pup pet and a longbow for clearing trash and crowd control.
The classic four-stack โ Warrior, Mystic, Mage and Ranger โ opens co-op up fully: the tank holds the enemy, support heals, the mage deals damage, the ranger handles the crowd. For co-op each player needs their own copy of Farever, and this gift covers exactly one such slot.
What's included in the gift
You get the full base version of Farever on Steam โ with all the Early Access updates that ship as the game grows. There are no separate DLC at launch: it's a single complete game, and Shiro Games add content through free updates during Early Access. After the full 1.0 release the developers plan to raise the price, so getting in now is the smart move too.
Crafting, professions and progression
Farever isn't only about fighting. Between runs you gather resources, level up professions and forge gear that fits your playstyle. Want to tank? Build armor for survivability. Going for damage? Tune your weapon for crits and combos. Specializations let you retrain a character into a new group role, so the same hero can be the party's shield in one run and its top damage dealer in the next. That flexibility is a big reason Farever keeps pulling you back: every new build gives a fresh take on familiar dungeons.
Early Access: what to expect
The game is in Early Access, and that's worth knowing up front. Shiro Games openly say Farever will spend about a year in Early Access: new zones, classes, events, guilds and seasonal activity will be added, while balance gets refined from community feedback. That means two things โ you're joining a living, growing project and get to watch it evolve, but you'll also run into the rough edges typical of EA. If you enjoy growing alongside a game, now's the time; by the full 1.0 release the price will go up, per the developers.
How we deliver the gift
Delivery goes through Steam Gift using our supplier's bot. Two things are needed from you: a Steam friend invite link and your account region. Everything else is automatic โ the bot adds itself as your friend, sends the gift (usually in a couple of minutes) and leaves your friends list after delivery. You don't need to accept any friend request manually, and Steam Guard isn't required to receive the gift. Only one thing matters: the gift region must match your Steam account region, and you must not already own Farever on that account โ otherwise Steam simply won't let you accept it.
Who Farever is for
If you love co-op RPGs focused on exploration, builds and shared dungeon runs, Farever is made exactly for that. Into Norse strategy from the same studio? Check out Northgard. Prefer thoughtful squad tactics? Take a look at Wartales. And for Shiro Games' strategy set in the Dune universe, see Dune: Spice Wars. Farever, though, is all about a living online world that's best explored with friends.
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