What you get
- Access to a Steam account with Directive 8020 PC Steam Account – Offline Access
- Login and password for the account
- Offline mode after activation
- Instant delivery after purchase
- All available updates
- Automatic Steam Guard codes
- Step-by-step activation guide
- Customer support
Important information
- You are buying account access, not a Steam key or game license.
- Shared account: other users may use the same account.
- Offline use after activation. Online features are not included.
- Do not change account details (email/password). Do not share or resell access.
- Do not share or resell access
- One purchase = activation on one device.
- The store does not sell software files – only access credentials
A step-by-step video guide explaining how to activate and use a Steam account
in offline mode is available on our website.
[How to use a Steam account – Offline Access]
The same procedure applies to Epic Games / Rockstars / Ubisoft
Need help?
If you have any questions before or after purchase, contact our support team:
Is this a Steam key?
No. You get access to a Steam account with the game already activated.
Can I play Directive 8020 offline?
Yes. After activation, the game works in offline mode.
Is this an action game?
No. It focuses on story, choices, and psychological tension.
Can I change the account credentials?
No. Changing login details is not allowed.
About Directive 8020
Directive 8020 is a narrative-driven sci-fi horror set in deep space, where isolation and paranoia matter more than jump scares. The game follows a crew sent on a long-distance mission that quickly turns into a survival situation when something goes wrong — and not everything on board remains human.
The focus here isn’t on action, but on decisions and consequences. You control multiple characters, and what you choose in key moments directly shapes who survives and how the story unfolds. Conversations, trust, and timing become just as important as reacting under pressure.
The setting plays a huge role. Tight corridors, failing systems, and limited visibility create constant tension. You’re never fully sure what’s happening or who you can trust, which keeps the pacing unpredictable. Instead of throwing enemies at you non-stop, the game builds discomfort slowly and lets it sit.
Gameplay mixes exploration, dialogue choices, and quick-time decisions. It’s designed to feel cinematic, but still gives enough control to make your choices meaningful. Small mistakes can escalate quickly, especially when dealing with something that mimics human behavior.
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