If you play games on PC, check your bank account and get ready to spend a major amount of it on Steam as of now until the week after next. Steam Summer Sale 2019 has officially kicked-off and everything is ready to spend and more importantly save money on your wishlist.
Like previous years, Steam’s Summer sale has lots of offers and discounts on some of the greatest games of 2019, while also some franchises from the past have appeared with deals you cannot reject. Steam Summer Sale 2019 is available from June 25 up until July 9th, which is the biggest sale of the year in Summer, so if you really want to buy something, you better don’t miss the chance.
Looking over recently released titles, Devil May Cry 5 is now approachable for $39.59, but if you don’t like it, you can have Resident Evil 2 from Capcom with the same price as DMC 5. Looking for more offers from Japanese developers? Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice could be the best for you available for $47.99 with 20% off. However, if the new title from FromSoftware doesn’t meet your expectations from a Miyazaki-directed game, try out Dark Souls 3 which costs you $14.99.
Well, we better leave Japanese developers and take a look at the other side of the store where Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey shines on the shelves with 50% off which allows you to add it to your library for $29.99. For strategy enthusiasts, Total War: Three Kingdoms is available for $53.99 with a light discount of 10%. However, you can choose Civilization VI for $14.99 if you cannot afford for the new title from Creative Assembly.
Finally, making a turn to indie titles, Dead Cells is available for $16.74, while the newly released Katana Zero costs you $11.24 and Hollow Knight demands $8.99 to be added to your account. It’s worth noting that My Friend Pedro has also got a light discount that makes it available for $16.99.
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