Valve sometimes provides special accounts to developers or high-tier press outlets, but these are strictly monitored and never legally shared.

Searching for "free Steam accounts with all games" often leads to risky or fraudulent websites. These offers are typically scams designed to steal your personal information or infect your computer with malware

Sites claiming to have "leaked" accounts often require you to "verify" your identity, leading to stolen login credentials.

: You can use SteamDB to track 100% off deals. Occasionally, developers give away paid games for a limited time to promote a sequel.

This is a black-market service sold on eBay or Russian forums for $5-$10. A seller buys a game once, installs it on a virtual machine, creates a "Steam manifest" file, and sells you the account.

Instead of looking for pre-made accounts, you can safely expand your own library using these legitimate methods: 1. Mass Activate Free Packages