Steam Summer sale

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FourWheelDrift

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88,874 posts

287 months

Some good deals across the board, like both Amercian and Euro Truck Simulator 2 games 90% off at just £1.68 but I just picked up Hogwarts Legacy for £19.99 (usual price £49.99)


Lucas Ayde

3,611 posts

171 months

FourWheelDrift said:
Some good deals across the board, like both Amercian and Euro Truck Simulator 2 games 90% off at just £1.68 but I just picked up Hogwarts Legacy for £19.99 (usual price £49.99)
Greenmangaming have Hogwarts for £17:

https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/hogwarts-lega...

Steam Key - just bought one myself and works great.

Hanslow

807 posts

248 months

I'd recommend cross referencing with https://gg.deals and checking the historic pricing graphs at the bottom. You can occasionally get issues with some of the unofficial sites but all the problems I've had have resulted in a refund so no complaints here on the whole.

FourWheelDrift

Original Poster:

88,874 posts

287 months

Lucas Ayde said:
Greenmangaming have Hogwarts for £17:

https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/hogwarts-lega...

Steam Key - just bought one myself and works great.
Shows £20 to me (same as steam 60% off)



But £15.59 at CDKeys (which I should have used as I keep recommending using Allkeyshop which finds the lowest prices everywhere) https://www.cdkeys.com/hogwarts-legacy-pc-steam

Snubs

1,197 posts

142 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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Picked up Hogwarts Legacy in the last sale at 50% off. Great game and worth every penny IMO.

I'm currently starting out on Red Dead Redemption 2 which I bought at the same time as Hogwarts and, assuming i stick with it, i think it'll take a fair while to finish.

The one that's tempting me in the current sale is Cyperpunk at 50% off. I get the impression it had a very rocky release but is now considered a well sorted, very good game. Actually i've just seen Robocop: Rogue City is 50% off too. Either, neither or both....scratchchin

captain_cynic

12,583 posts

98 months

Yesterday (16:14)
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CP77 is a very different beast to what it used to be and I picked it up in the 1.4 days. Post version 2.0 it is the game it should have been I'm the first place and well worth the price.

S13_Alan

1,328 posts

246 months

Yesterday (17:10)
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Definitely consider the bundle/edition with Phantom Liberty too if you're considering Cyberpunk, it's excellent and imo you'd be missing out if you don't.

dapprman

2,368 posts

270 months

Yesterday (21:11)
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S13_Alan said:
Definitely consider the bundle/edition with Phantom Liberty too if you're considering Cyberpunk, it's excellent and imo you'd be missing out if you don't.
This - it also seamlessly merges in to the main game to become one with you able to bounce back and forth at near will (you can't access it until you've completed one specific mission part way through the main story arc).

Snubs

1,197 posts

142 months

Thanks for the feedback on the Phantom Liberty DLC. I bought both Cyberpunk and Robocop in the end. I've parked RDR2 and, figuring Robocop is likely to be the quickest to complete of the three, started out with that. The overall inter face feels very 1990s so far, which I'm sure was a deliberate design choice.