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Steam Summer Sale Ends Tomorrow Morning, Save On Sea Of Thieves, Rainbow Six Siege, And More

Steam's annual Summer Sale comes to an end tomorrow morning at 10am PT, so you've got a bit more time to browse its catalog and save big on today's most popular titles. Right now some of its best-sellers include Sea of Thieves, Rainbow Six Siege, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and PUBG Battlegrounds – all of which are seeing steep discounts.

This year's Steam Summer Sale kicked off on June 24 and ran through the long holiday weekend. If your Fourth of July celebrations cut into your video game purchasing time, consider this your last call. All the savings come to an end the morning of July 8, although Steam will probably hold another sale in a few months if you miss out.

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If you're on the fence about diving into Steam's massive catalog of discounted titles, here's a quick look at some of the highlights:

  • Skyrim Special Edition – $15.99 (MSRP $39.99)
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – $15.99 (MSRP $39.99)
  • Half-Life: Alyx – $35.99 (MSRP $59.99)
  • Stardew Valley – $8.99 (MSRP $14.99)
  • Rainbow Six Siege – $7.99 (MSRP $19.99)
  • Forza Horizon 4 – $29.99 (MSRP $59.99)
  • Sea of Thieves – $26.79 (MSRP $39.99)
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection – $19.99 (MSRP $39.99)
  • PUBG – $14.99 (MSRP $29.99)

The Steam Summer Sale is back! ☀ Now through July 8th, browse thousands of deeply-discounted games for savings galore!https://t.co/4TuWeBVo1O#SteamSummerSale pic.twitter.com/my19AtkPlP

— Steam (@Steam) June 24, 2021

Plenty of other games are included in the promotion as well, including 75% off Borderlands 3, Battlefield 5, and Titanfall 2.

Steam might be the most popular place on PC to pick up discounted games, but the Epic Game Store has quickly become the go-to destination for free games. This week you can find Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead and Ironcast free on the marketplace, while Sonic Mania was made available last month. Epic rotates its titles on a weekly basis, so stay tuned in the coming days for another game to add to your catalog.

For now, you can head over to Steam and pick up hundreds of games at a discounted price.

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