Steam Autumn Sale goes live

24 November 2011

Valve‘s doing what it does best: tempting millions of PC gamers around the world to part with cash in exchange for games that they will probably never get around to playing. THE STEAM AUTUMN SALE 2011 HAS GONE LIVE!

Every day between 23 November and 27 November Valve will reveal a selection of new daily specials that gamers will have 24 hours to take advantage of before a new list of daily specials is announced.

On top of that, various publishers have discounted a selection of games for the duration of the entire sale, including EA, Bethesda, Valve, Rockstar and Codemasters.

Today’s daily specials

  • Test Drive Unlimited 2 $19.99 $4.99 (R68)
  • Renegade Ops $14.99 $7.49 (R64)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops $59.99 $29.99 (R255)
  • Portal 2 $29.99 $10.19 (R85)
  • Men of War franchise sales
  • Oddworld: The Oddboxx $14.99 $3.74 (R32)
  • Risen $29.99 $14.99 (R127)
  • Duke Nukem Forever $19.99 $6.79 (R57)
  • Orcs Must Die! $14.99 $3.74 (R32)
  • Sam&Max Complete Pack $49.99 $12.49 (R106)
  • Dejobaan Colletion $19.99 $9.99 (R85)
  • Mass Effect 2 $49.99 $12.49 (106)

If you don’t already own Mass Effect 2 and Portal 2 then now is your chance to redeem yourself and pick them up for close to a R100 each.

The recently released Orcs Must Die! has also created a bit of a recent stir, and is frequently praised for its innovative and addictive gameplay, so for the price of a Big Mac Meal it seems like a no brainer.

Other titles currently reduced in the publisher catalogues include Bioshock 2, Borderlands, Civilisation V, Mafia II, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 3, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Brink, Rage and loads more, so be sure to browse the sale thoroughly.

Check out the sale here.

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