The primary home of Free Game Findings. FGF users come to share their video game giveaway event finds, or just to view what others have shared. See to /r/FreeGameFindings to help grow your video game libraries across a wide variety of platforms. The subreddit for FGF is where all of the content truly lives. Platforms like the Twitter, YouTube and more all rely on the posts to the subreddit.
Our Twitter bot, developed and hosted by @Nick_90903, shares all of the posts to the subreddit through a social channel many users around the globe already use. The account also has some periodic manual posts by the FGF creator, Cedric/StOoPiD_U, for things like specified PSAs, or the sharing of video content.
An android application created to give users an alternative method of using FGF and broadening the scope of the group. Toggleable notifications, in-depth filters, and a clean design. The FGF application is yet another way to get your fill of FGF!
The FGF YouTube channel is primarily used for showcasing some of the "best" promotional giveaways and events hosted on the subreddit. Short form content is generally the norm on here.
A simple Steam group created for FGF. A mostly unused group in all honesty, but occasionally is used to share the "FGF Giveaway" posts. Further use may be done in the future.
The FGF Instagram is currently only used to share the short form content, much like the TikTok. In the future it is possible that the page will be used to share all content from FGF, similar to the Twitter account.
Mostly abandoned. Created to ensure a home could exist if the platform took off, but, much like the rest of the world, FGF isn't using threads. A shame.
Free Game Findings was created by StOoPiD_U, or Cedric in 2014. Since then, he has continued to work on the leadership of the FGF group on and off of Reddit. Beyond that, he also spends time working on projects of his, and livestreaming.