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Hitman Absolution goes on sale for 19.99 and 29.99 on Amazon from 12/30-1/5.

Battlefield 3: Premium Edition goes on sale Dec. 26th on Amazon for 29.99. If you already ahve the game, don't worry. You get 2 separate codes according to the customer reviews. One for the main game and the other for the premium service.

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Currently UT2004 is on offer on Steam. 66% off.

http://store.steampo...d.com/app/13230

?4.43 on Amazon (or ?4.60 for the Unreal Anthology, which includes the game). That's half the cost of the Steam price.

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US only

BioShock Infinite + XCOM: Enemy Unknown Free + BioShock Infinite: Mind in Revolt for kindle + $30 2K Games Credit (expires on 3/26/2014).

2K credit cant be used BioShock Infinite, Season Pass or other 2K pre-orders.

http://www.amazon.com/2K-Games-BioShock-Infinite-Download/dp/B009SPZ11Q/?tag=hardfocom-20

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Weekend PC download deals - Tropico, Alan Wake, Batman

Steam has a glut of offers this weekend as well

Hamza's already let us know that both DmC and the Alan Wake franchise are reduced this weekend on Steam but that's not all that Valve's service has to offer. Both Primal Carnage andORION: Dino Horde are free to play this weekend and are reduced in price by 50% and 25% respectively.

If you fancy yourself as an El Presidente in the making, then you should snap up the Tropicofranchise which is cut in price by 75% on Gamersgate. Meanwhile, Amazon's Mayhem (Mayhem I tells ya!) Sale comes to a close today, so get your discounts on the likes of Dead Island, Batman Arkham games and Lego Batman 2 whilst you still can.

GOG.com are having a half price sale on classic Activision titles, including the likes of Space Quest and Phantasmagoria. GreenManGaming have a SEGA promo this weekend with different daily deals; right now you can get Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed for half-price. I also noticed you can get the recently released Call of Juarez: Gunslinger for 25% off as well. That's all for now but if you find more PC weekend download deals please leave them in the comments.

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Gamefly are doing a black friday special.

http://digital.gamefly.co.uk/#!/promotion/539

 

Some decent prices in there. Bioshock Infinite for ?7.49

 

Yeah I saw that too. :D

Probably gonna get Infinite Friday, but I went ahead and got Fallout 3 today.  Couldn't pass up $1.99 USD (after the promo coupon).

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Big Battlefield franchise sale going on right now at Origin:

  • Battlefield 4: $29.99 (reg $59.99)
  • Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe (comes with China Rising DLC): $34.99 (reg $69.99)
  • China Rising DLC: $11.99 (reg $14.99)
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PC gaming is a form of gaming which many consider a dying breed. With console gaming getting more and more popular, PC gaming appears to be on a decline.

 

What kind of BS is this.  PC gaming is actually growing if you look at steam sales they are increasing not decreasing. 

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