The annual Steam Spring Sale has returned for another season, offering discounts on an array of new and classic PC games. If you’ve been eyeing one blockbuster or another, it’s likely on sale now.
What the annual Steam sales are really good for, though, is picking up a bunch of neat indie hits for cheap, and discovering brand new gaming experiences along the way.
Steam Spring Sale roundup – quick links
Steam Spring Sale: Major highlights
There’s plenty of novelty in the lot of games currently on sale. You can check out Wander Stars, a Dragon Ball Z-inspired narrative adventure, at 33% off. The weird and wonderful VR-compatible interactive anime adventure Sushi Ben is also discounted, at 20% off.
Double Fine’s Keeper, a lush adventure through surreal worlds, is going cheap at 35% off. You can also discover discounts on gorgeous, insightful, moving, and silly games like Consume Me, Tiny Bookshop, Goblin Sushi, and Perfect Tides.
If you’re looking for more AAA or action-oriented adventures, you’ll also be well-served.
The Outer Worlds, Obsidian Entertainment’s excellent sci-fi adventure, is now heavily discounted for the first time. You’ll also find newer titles including Call of Duty Black Ops 7, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and Elden Ring Nightreign going as cheap as they’ve ever been.
All the major PC game deal highlights from the Steam Spring Sale
Here’s our complete roundup of hand-picked highlights from the Steam Spring Sale.
Note: All prices are listed in Australian Dollars ($AUD). Check your local Steam store for equivalent local pricing.
- Anno 117: Pax Romana – $67.46
$90.95(-25%) - Ball x Pit – $17.59
$21.99(-20%) - Bye Sweet Carole – $27.37
$36.50(-25%) - Call of Duty Black Ops 7 – $60.47
$109.95(-45%) - Consume Me – $14.26
$21.95(-35%) - Cyberpunk 2077 – $31.48
$89.95(-65%) - Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked – $35.16
$43.95(-20%) - Diablo IV – $44.97
$74.95(-40%) - Dune Awakening – $44.97
$74.95(40%) - Eclipsium – $14.21
$18.95(-25%) - Elden Ring Nightreign – $41.21
$54.95(-25%) - Goblin Sushi – $11.60
$14.50(-20%) - Helldivers 2 – $44.96
$59.95(-25%) - Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – $44.97
$89.95(-50%) - Keeper – $29.21
$44.95(-35%) - Kingdom of Night – $23.60
$29.50(-20%) - Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – $36.00
$60.01(-40%) - Mewgenics – $39.55
$43.95(-10%) - Once Upon A Katamari – $41.21
$54.95(-25%) - Perfect Tides – $17.20
$21.50(-20%) - Sushi Ben – $14.20
$17.75(20%) - Tavern Keeper – $35.19
$43.99(-20%) - Tiny Bookshop – $22.12
$29.50(-25%) - The King is Watching – $14.26
$21.95(-35%) - Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – $55.21
$84.95(-35%) - Wander Stars – $24.45
$36.50(-33%)
The Steam Spring Sale is now live, and will end on 26 March at 10:00 AM PT.
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