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Inspired by the Official Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals thread. I'll start off with a couple of Steam deals.

Steam:

66% off Total War games (ends Feb. 15th)

75% off Trine - $19.99 $5 USD (ends Feb. 12th)

Other:

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - $20 (currently out of stock)

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Thanks, guys. I'm looking forward to some nice deals too. :p

Slickdeals.net is probably the best deals aggregator I've come across.

That may be so, but it doesn't beat going on Neowin and finding out about a Steam deal. That's what usually happens with me. I find out about a nice deal on Neowin because I happen to come across it while browsing the Computer Gaming sub-forum.

Steam:

50% off THQ Complete Pack $99.99 $49.99 USD (ends Feb. 19th)

85% off Mount & Blade $29.99 $4.99 USD (ends Feb. 15th)

70% off Quantz $9.99 $2.99 USD (ends Feb. 19th)

I would buy the THQ Complete Pack if I didn't already have Dawn of War II and Red Faction Guerrilla.

Steam:

Shattered Horizon Moonrise Free Weekend (ends Feb. 21st @ 1pm PST)

50% off Shattered Horizon - $19.99 $9.99 USD (ends Feb. 22nd)

$10 off Star Trek Online - $59.99 $49.99 USD (ends Mar. 2nd)

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Games For Windows Live

- Batman: Arkham Asylum - $12.49

Looks like Microsoft is going to have some incredible deals for Games on Demand. If you haven't already picked up Arkham Asylum there's no reason you should turn down this deal. It's an excellent Game. Sale starts tomorrow.

I just noticed you can buy Batman Arkham Asylum with MS Points also for even cheaper. It's only 880 points which comes out to US$11.00

Sweet! I have 1250 Microsoft Points that I haven't used since I bought my X360 back in 2006. I hope it still works.

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