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Witchfire β€” Steam Gift

About the game

Witchfire is a grim dark-fantasy shooter from The Astronauts (the studio behind The Vanishing of Ethan Carter): you're a sinner turned witch hunter, burning down unholy creatures with powerful mystical firearms. It's a first-person shooter with roguelite extraction runs β€” you dive into a cursed realm, grab loot, and try to get out before the witch ends you. You're buying the full game as a Steam gift, delivered to your account by a bot.

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 Witchfire must not already be in your library. The game is still in Early Access β€” you get it plus all updates through the 1.0 release.

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How to receive the gift

1
Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
2
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
3
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 β€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam β€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Buy Witchfire on Steam β€” a dark fantasy shooter with witches and roguelite runs

Witchfire is a grim first-person fantasy shooter from The Astronauts, a Polish studio founded by People Can Fly veterans who worked on Bulletstorm, Painkiller, and Gears of War. πŸ”₯ The gunplay carries that pedigree β€” heavy, punchy, with recoil you can feel in every frame. If you've been looking for a shooter built around witch-hunting, battle magic, and honest roguelite progression instead of another five-hour corridor shooter, this is it. It's a single-player game through and through β€” no mandatory matches against other players, just you, your loadout, and a world that's actively trying to eat you.

What Witchfire actually is: a world where witch hunts never stopped

You play a sinner promised salvation in exchange for hunting witches across a bleak, wind-battered world somewhere between the Middle Ages and a nightmare. Witchfire doesn't do humor β€” it leans fully into gothic atmosphere: ruined villages, foggy marshes, shrines nobody prays in anymore, and enemies that read more like nightmarish creatures than people. Cutscenes are still sparse; the studio has been upfront that the full story arrives with the final release, while the current build focuses mostly on fragments of lore, scattered notes across the world, and mood that carries more weight than any dialogue could. The immersion, not the plot recap, is what makes the setting stick.

Combat: firearms, magic, and roguelite runs

The core loop pairs gunplay with spellcasting. Shotguns, crossbows, and enchanted-round rifles combine with spells β€” set an enemy on fire, freeze them solid, slam them with a shockwave, then finish them off while the effect is still ticking. Each run drops you into a location with randomized elements where you loot, upgrade gear, and return to your hideout between raids to level up weapons and artifacts. Progress carries over between runs, so even a bad raid doesn't send you back to square one β€” you lose part of that run's loot, not everything you've built up. It's the kind of balance between soulslike weight and roguelite forgiveness that a lot of genre fans have been asking for.

Early Access: what's live now and where it's headed

Witchfire launched into Steam Early Access in September 2024 and has since picked up several major free updates β€” new biomes, bosses, weapons, and mechanics rolled out gradually rather than all at once. By the studio's own account, a large share of the content planned for the full release is already in place, and the team keeps shipping updates aimed squarely at that final version. The developers keep an open roadmap, write devlogs, and talk publicly about what's coming next, down to specifics about future biomes and bosses. A 1.0 release is planned, but the studio is deliberately cautious about exact dates β€” that's normal practice for an honest Early Access project, not a red flag. If you'd rather watch a game grow than wait for the finished product, now's a good time to jump in.

Platforms and how the game plays

Witchfire is available on PC through Steam and plays as a classic single-player project β€” no mandatory online, no loot boxes, no in-game monetization on top. It's worth checking the system requirements on the Steam page before buying, especially if your GPU isn't the newest β€” the visuals lean demanding thanks to the lighting and spell effects. Gamepad and mouse-and-keyboard are both supported equally well, so it works whether you're on the couch or at a desk.

How a Witchfire Steam gift actually works

On Brawl Games, Witchfire is sold as a Steam Gift β€” an official Steam gifting mechanism, not a workaround. After payment you'll need a Steam friend invite link: open Steam β†’ Friends β†’ Add a Friend, generate an invite link, and send it to us. Our bot adds you as a friend and sends the game straight to your library as a gift.

Buying Witchfire on Brawl Games step by step

The whole thing takes a few minutes:

  • Pick the Witchfire lot for your region on the product page.
  • Pay with whichever method suits you.
  • Submit your Steam friend invite link in the order field.
  • Accept the friend request and wait for the gift β€” it arrives soon after payment.

Region and price: what to check before buying

Every Witchfire lot is tied to a specific region, which you can see from your Steam store's currency. This matters: pick the wrong region and Steam will decline the gift, with the funds refunded to your site balance so you can immediately grab the right lot without going back and forth with support. That regional price gap is exactly why buying Steam gifts separately makes sense in the first place, instead of always paying whatever your local store lists. Check your Steam region before buying, and you'll land a cheap, hassle-free deal on Witchfire β€” and the right lot the first time around.

Witchfire delivered without touching your account

You don't need Steam Guard to receive the gift, and we never ask for your account password β€” not at checkout, not afterward, not in support chat. All we need from you is the friend invite link, which you generate yourself inside your own Steam client. Nobody logs into your account on your behalf or asks for credentials to make that happen β€” the whole process is built so you never hand over access to your profile.

Refunds: what to know upfront

If something goes wrong β€” say, the game's already in your library and Steam refuses the gift, or the lot's region didn't match your account β€” the funds go back to your site balance and can go straight into a new order. For cases where the gift genuinely can't be received or accepted, our refund policy requires video proof: one continuous, unedited recording with no cuts, splices, or pauses β€” covering the moment of purchase through the attempt to accept the gift in Steam. With that recording, a refund gets sorted without back-and-forth; without it, unfortunately, there's no way to prove the issue and get the money back.

Why buy Witchfire through Brawl Games

We've been doing this since 2023 and specialize specifically in Steam gifts β€” we know the ins and outs of regions, invite links, and transfers, so most Witchfire questions get resolved right at the lot-selection stage. Pay with an RF bank card, SBP, or crypto β€” no extra paperwork, and no need to set up a separate wallet just for one purchase. Promo codes apply right at checkout, and there's no need to register anywhere else β€” just on our site, with everything else happening inside your regular Steam client.

After Witchfire: more dark picks

If Witchfire's your speed, take a look at a couple more picks from the catalog:

  • Men of War β€” a tactical military RTS for players who want disciplined combat and real strategic depth.
  • Baldur's Gate 3 β€” our flagship story RPG built on D&D rules, if you want more narrative and roleplay choices.
  • Steam Gift Card β€” a universal option if you're undecided on a game and just want to top up a Steam wallet.