[Steam] Holiday Sale


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There is a sale right now for the Holidays. There will need a lot of deals until January 3rd.

For the next 40 hours:

Mirror's edge $19.99 $4.99

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising $39.99 $19.99

Grand Theft Auto IV $29.99 $7.49

Defense Grid: The Awakening $9.99 $2.49

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl $19.99 $1.99

http://store.steampowered.com/

I think I will pick up S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

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Picked up Empire: Total War for $25, Rome: Total War for $2.50 IIRC, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: SoC for $2. Pretty danged good so far.

Already had gotten Mirror's Edge for the same price as the current sale during the Thanksgiving sale, and already have the retail version of GTAIV.

Edit: Just caved in and picked up the Star Wars: Jedi Knight collection for $10. :D

Edited by 2Cold Scorpio

Just bought the following for a total of $42.46 USD:

  • World in Conflict: Complete ($9.99 USD)
  • Defense Grid: The Awakening ($2.49 USD)
  • Empire: Total War ($24.99 USD)
  • Mirror's Edge ($4.99 USD)

Keep the deals coming! :)

Just picked up Stalker and Peggle Complete was on offer for ?7 quid too! (Y) Might buy some more.\

Some of the pricing is stupid!

http://store.steampowered.com/sub/1529/

Look at that, its 4.99 each and that adds up to ?15 but they say you can all together for ?22! Weird!

So check its not cheaper to buy them separately.

Edited by .KICK
This sale just smashed Impulse in the face, didn't it Neowin-Stardock? :p

I just picked up Stalker and GTA IV for $9.49.

*can't stand the anticipation for the next set of deals!* :D

How? I would of thought the region locking [on Impulse] did that :p (all the games I wanna get on Impulse are "not available in my country", those games include ME2 and C&C4...oh well their loss, I'll wait for Steam to get them or buy in the shops!).

Most of the deals on Steam I have to admit are pretty "meh" I have most of the games that have been heavily reduced and the ones I'm interested in are still full price....go figure :/ oh well, I should be saving money anyway :laugh:

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