Steam lures with one new midweek sale: Valve’s download platform has added many new deals to the Midweek Madness section. You can also secure individual PC games on offer over the coming days. Among other things, waiting for you Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl: You can click the shooter milestone in your library in the Steam Sale for 3.19 euros – a saving of 80 percent. You can get the two add-ons Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat in a bundle – together with the main game – for 6.79 euros.
Steam: New Midweek Sale
A bundle is also waiting for you with the Surgeon Simulator: You can get both parts 1 and 2 in the Steam Sale for 8.80 euros. When purchased individually, the indie games are also reduced in price. You will also discover Helldivers in the deals: you can get the stream key for the twin-stick shooter for 4.99 euros. The deluxe edition is available for 7.49 euros. On the other hand, fans of action role-playing games should take a look at Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr: The title is available for 12.49 euros – and reduced by 75 percent in price.
- Surgeon Simulator 1 & 2 – 8.80 euros
- Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl – 3.19 euros
- Helldivers – 4.99 euros
- Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr – 12.49 euros
- Titan Quest Franchise Promotion
- Metro Franchise Promotion
- daily deals: RDR2 (29.99 euros), The Outer Worlds (19.79 euros), 7 Days to Die (6.89 euros), Noble Fates (16.79 euros)
There is also a franchise sale on Titan Quest with a number of full versions and DLCs. A bundle with the Anniversary Edition and three extensions is available for 23.36 euros. If you buy it individually, you can currently get the Anniversary Edition for 3.99 euros. Metro is scarier to: The franchise around the end-time shooter is currently reduced in price in the Steam Sale. You bag Metro Exodus for 11.99 euros. The Redux versions of 2033 and Last Light are available for €4.99 each. As usual, you can find the deals on the Steam website. Check in too our daily deals past.
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