The digital distribution platform Steam has rolled out fresh discounts for the weekend. A curated selection of highly rated titles is now available at reduced prices, presenting an opportunity for players to expand their libraries without breaking the bank.
Discounted games on Steam:
- Overcrowding: a commute 435 174 rubles (find cheaper);
- Remnants: from the ashes— 1297 518 rubles (find cheaper);
- header 419 293 rubles (find cheaper);
- Shio- 330 132 rubles (find cheaper);
- Kingdom Wars 4 435 156 rubles (find cheaper);
- retro wave 82 41 rubles (find cheaper);
- in the midst of evil 420 168 rubles (find cheaper);
- celeste- 419 104 rubles (find cheaper);
- the ascent- 1499 599 rubles (find cheaper);
- NARAKA: BLADEPOINT— 1199 599 rubles (until August 22 there are also free weekends) (find cheaper).
For gamers wondering how to purchase a game on Steam when access is restricted, a separate guide covers the steps clearly.
The discount aggregator hosts even more offers. Its filters let users select the platform and category to tailor searches. Additionally, there are six new projects available on Steam at no cost right now for new or curious players.
Updates on freebies and price drops can be followed through the channel that curates gaming deals. In another note, a new storefront in Kiev focuses on the STALKER universe.
- Freebie: Ten games and six applications are offered for free on popular storefronts. The promotions include various in-game events and activities.
- One of 2016’s top-rated titles, Enter the Gungeon, is free on Steam for a limited time.
- Freebie: Epic Games Store has launched a free distribution of DOOM 64 and teased upcoming gifts for the following week.
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Notes for shoppers: discounts can vary by region and platform; always check the price in your local currency before purchasing. A price alert helps track when a title drops to a targeted level.
This overview aggregates current promotions from Steam and related discount channels to help readers discover notable deals quickly. The focus remains on accessible pricing, popular titles, and the potential for free or discounted add-ons and games.
References: VG Times