The midyear Steam Summer Sale is here, offering some tempting price cuts on both recent hits and classic gems. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection or pick up a game you’ve been eyeing, these deals might just make your wallet sigh with relief. Let’s break down some of the standouts that caught my eye.
First, Black Myth: Wukong has hit a new low at $47.99 (20% off). It’s a solid buy if you’ve been waiting for a drop on this visually striking RPG. Meanwhile, the cult-favorite Borderlands 3 is an absolute steal at just $2.99 (95% off)—hard to pass up if you enjoy looter shooters.
Other notable bargains include Cyberpunk 2077 at $20.99 (65% off), perfect for those curious about this sprawling sci-fi adventure. If atmospheric storytelling is your thing, Death Stranding Director’s Cut is down to $3.99 (60% off). And for fans of dark fantasy, Diablo 4 is half off at $24.99. Yikes, these deals are tempting!
On the newer side, discounts on 2025 releases aren’t great, but still worth a glance. Assassin’s Creed Shadows is 25% off at $52.49, and Avowed is down 33% to $46.89. I also noticed Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 just 10% off at $44.99, which seems fair given its popularity and base price.
Other 2025 titles with decent cuts include Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth at 30% off for $48.99, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 at 20% off $47.99, and Monster Hunter Wilds also 20% off at $55.99. Not exactly dirt cheap, but these are still fresh games with plenty of content.
For those hunting for some classic Game of the Year winners, the sale has you covered. Baldur’s Gate 3 is 20% off at $47.99, and Elden Ring dropped to $35.99 (40% off). If you want a bargain with a cult following, Valheim is just $9.99 (50% off). The 2019 winner Disco Elysium is ridiculously cheap at $3.99 (90% off). Wow, talk about value.
There’s a nice spread for every taste and budget, whether you want to try a new RPG, revisit a classic, or grab something quirky like PowerWash Simulator for $12.49 (50% off). The sale is a great excuse to pick up titles you’ve been putting off, or simply treat yourself to something unexpected.
What’s your take on these deals? Any hidden gems you’re planning to snag, or classics you’ve been meaning to replay?