Blindfire was released back in October 2024 with a unique hook: It was an online first-person shooter set in the dark and was built around finding your enemies or remaining out of their sight. Sadly for developer Double Eleven, it never found much of an audience . Now, a year after its last patch, Blindfire will get one last big update and will go free, with devs promising to keep the servers on because they are “proud of it” and want to preserve it for others. On May 7, Double Eleven posted an update on Blindfire’s official Steam page announcing that the game was now named Blindfire: Lights Out and was now completely free to download and play across console and PC. This likely came as a surprise to anyone still following the game, as Double Eleven had not been actively working on Blindfire for “about a year” according to the team. So why come back to a game that flopped and make it free for everyone?…