Crazy mad insane Steam sale now on

21 December 2010

Steam’s activated Ho Ho Ho Mode, with a bunch of ridiculous daily sales coming up over the next while. For the rest of today, you’ll be able to blow a small fortune on bargains including – but not limited to – $3.75 for Super Meat Boy, $12.49 for the entire Oddboxx collection, and $10.12 for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. There’s also the complete Valve pack – that includes pretty much everything they’ve released – for just $49.99.

Check out the current catalogue of cheap stuff over at the official Steam site, and be sure to look again tomorrow. And the next day. And over and over until 2 January. 

Current games on special include, but are not limited, to the following:

Games

FEAR complete pack $9.99 (R70)

F1 2010 $19.99 (R140)

Portal $3.74 (R26)

Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition $20.09 (R140)

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 $10.19 (R70)

The Deus Ex Collection $2.99 (R21)

Titan Quest Gold Edition $4.99 (R34)

Packs

2K Mega Pack (Mafia II, Bioshock II, Borderlands, more) $79.99 (R560) 

THQ Collector Pack (Metro 2033, Dawn of War II, more) $49,99 (R350) 

Bethesda Mega Pack (Fallout New Vegas, Oblivion, more) $69.99 (R490)

Sqaure Enix Eidos Complete Pack (All Square Enix and Eidos games) $74.99 (R525)

Epic Unreal Deal (All Unreal games) $14.99 (R105)

Telltalegames Holiday Pack (Sam & Max Seasons 2&3, Poker Night, more) $29.99 (R210)

Valve Complete Pack (All Valve games) $49.99 (R350)

On top of that, there are some fantastic indie bundles as well as publisher catalogue specials. For instance, THQ, Codemasters, Valve, EA, Square Enix Eidos, Sega, Pop Cap, Lucas Arts, 2K and id have reduced the prices on most of their games by between 25% and 50%. The end result is that almost everything on Steam is currently significantly reduced, so go go go!

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