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Following the hugely popular Steam Summer Sale, the platform is launching SimFest – a festival dedicated to offering discounts on simulation-based video games
The Steam summer sale is an annual opportunity to add vast numbers to the teetering pile of games you’ll get around to playing someday. With bonkers 90-percent-off deals, you can grab recent big-name games for under $5,
I've barely had time to blink since our last Winter Sale roundup, and a fresh mountain of interesting and oddball indie games have come, been, and faded from memory already. But I remember, and I'm here to shine a belated spotlight on another set of games from the past year (and a bit) that I believe deserve a second look.
Sale is running now, and Steam is a fantastic place to get Mac games. Even better, they're cheaper than they are on the App Store.
If you're looking to make some savings on various PC games, then consider this your last chance warning to take advantage of the sale. Indeed, the Steam Summer Sale has a July 10 end date and a 6pm BST end time for customers living in the UK. That's 10am PDT for US shoppers.
This year’s Steam summer sale has got PC owners upset at its lack of decent deals, but it is good if you haven't played all the Fallout games.
Sale 2025 is in full swing, running through July 10, and it’s a goldmine for gamers looking to expand their libraries. This year’s sale features some of the most beloved and critically acclaimed titles at 50% off or more,
One of the better video game sales of the year, the Steam Summer Sale contains discounts on hundreds of different games, from triple-A blockbusters like God of War Ragnarok and Elden Ring, to indie hits like Hollow Knight and Nine Sols.
Snap up huge titles like Resident Evil Village and Monster Hunter Wilds while they’re up to 87% off in the Capcom Mid-Year Deals on Steam.