Ravenfield โ a low-poly sandbox about the war of Red vs Blue
Ravenfield is a first-person shooter where you single-handedly stage huge battles between two teams of bots: the Red (Raven) and the Blue (Eagle). The whole game is built from scratch by one Swedish developer, Johan Hassel, known as SteelRaven7 โ and that's exactly why Ravenfield is what it is: simple, blocky, full of ragdoll physics and wonderfully chaotic combat. You don't need a high-end PC or an internet connection here โ you are the commander of an entire army.
On this page you buy Ravenfield as a Steam gift: our bot adds itself as your friend and sends the game straight to your account, then leaves your friends list. Below we break down what's inside the game, how the gift delivery works, and what to check before ordering.
What the game is and why it's so addictive
Ravenfield's idea is brilliantly simple: take the inspiration of big battlefield shooters, drop the demanding graphics, add goofy ragdoll physics โ and hand the player a whole war to orchestrate. Bots fight over control points, capture flags, jump into vehicles, fall off cliffs and comically crumple from explosions. Thanks to the minimalist low-poly style it all runs smoothly even on weak hardware, and every match plays out differently.
You don't just run around with a rifle โ you shape the entire battle. Push through the defense yourself, man a jeep-mounted gun, or command your bots through a battle plan, sending your team to assault or hold key points. That turns every map into a small first-person strategy.
Modes and how you play
- Instant Action โ a quick battle: pick a map, team sizes, weapon and vehicle loadout, and jump straight into the action. The main way to play Ravenfield.
- Conquest โ a conquest mode where battles are linked into a small campaign for control of the theater: win fights and you claim territory from the enemy.
- Battle Plan โ the command layer: issue orders to your bots about which points to attack and defend, then watch your tactics unfold on the map.
Dozens of weapons โ assault rifles, shotguns, snipers, grenade launchers and oddities โ plus ground, water and air vehicles: jeeps, tanks, boats and helicopters. Mix and match everything to your mood right before a fight.
Mods โ the game's endless life
The real secret to Ravenfield's longevity is its Steam Workshop support. The community has produced thousands of mods: new maps, weapons from other universes, vehicles, bots and whole total conversions. Subscribe in one click and the content loads straight into the game. Mods are what turn a humble one-developer project into an almost bottomless sandbox where you can stage anything from a historical battle to total absurdity.
What exactly you get
You buy the full base version of Ravenfield as a Steam gift. That's the entire game: all modes, maps, weapons, vehicles and Steam Workshop access. There's no separate DLC to buy โ Ravenfield has none, it's a self-contained project by a single author. After activation the game stays on your Steam account permanently and updates as new versions ship.
How the gift arrives
Delivery goes through a bot: in the order you provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region. The bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift, and automatically removes itself once delivery is done โ you don't even need to accept the request. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes after you place the order. Important: Steam Guard does not have to be enabled, but your profile settings must allow friend requests.
Region and ownership
Check two things before ordering. First, your Steam account region must match the gift's region, otherwise Steam simply won't let you accept it. Enter your real region in the order field and we'll match the right variant. Second, Ravenfield must not already be in the library of the account you're ordering for: you can't receive a game you already own as a gift, and that's the most common reason a gift fails.
System requirements and devices
Thanks to its deliberately simple graphics, Ravenfield is light and runs happily on old and weak PCs. The game ships on Windows and also has macOS and Linux builds, making it a solid choice for both Steam Deck and Macs. Mouse-and-keyboard controls are classic shooter fare โ you'll get the hang of it in a minute.
Who it's for
Ravenfield is for anyone who wants a big war without grinding, without mandatory online and without heavy hardware. If you love staging massive showdowns yourself, experimenting with weapons and mods, and not taking it all too seriously โ this is your game. If you enjoy open sandboxes and shooters with a modding community, also check out BattleBit Remastered and the more hardcore Squad and Arma 3.
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