The holiday season is one of the best times for video game fans to update their collection. Avid PC gamers may want to checkout to the ongoing Steam Winter Sale where new and AAA titles are currently available with as much as an 88% discount.
‘GTA V: Premium Online Edition’ is 60% off
“Grand Theft Auto V” has been named one of the best-selling games of all time this year with 115 million copies sold around the world. And those who have yet to try the game have a chance to get a copy of the “GTA V: Premium Online Edition” with a 60% discount.
This bundle comes with the base game and the “GTA Online” multiplayer gameplay for only $15.98 instead of $39.98. “GTA V: Premium Online Edition” also ships with the Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack that provides a bonus GTA$1,000,000 and other in-game content amounting to GTA$10,000,000.
‘The Sims 4’ base game for less than $5
The truth is playing “The Sims 4” could be financially intimidating. Players are far from getting the complete experience even when they buy its base game even though it costs $39.99 on a regular day. People could easily spend hundreds of dollars once they commit to getting the game’s post-launch expansion, game, and stuff packs.
The game is, luckily, frequently included in special offers such as Steam Winter Sale. “The Sims 4” is currently available for only $4.79 after an 88% discount while a list of DLCs is also discounted by 50% right now.
‘DOOM Eternal’ with a 67% discount
Video game fans would agree that the launch of “DOOM Eternal” was one of the few good things that happened this year. Steam currently labels its reviews as “Very Positive” out of close to 90,000 feedbacks. If that is not enough to convince someone to dive into the popular franchise, the game’s 67% discount on Steam Winter Sale might do the trick. The base game is available for only $19.79 instead of its regular price of $59.99.
‘FIFA 21’ is already on sale
‘FIFA 21’ is one of the newer titles that were already included in the Steam Winter Sale this year. The base game of the popular football sim, as well as its bundled editions, are all currently on sale for PC gamers.
For less than $30, gamers can get the “FIFA 21” Champions Edition. Aside from the base game, it comes with in-game bonuses such as having David Beckham on the roster.
It’s time to finally try ‘No Man’s Sky’
“No Man’s Sky” is a four-year-old game, and some gamers might still have an issue that it is included in an AAA list. But this is arguably the best time to buy the game, and it is worth noting that it is included in the Steam Winter Sale with a 50% discount bringing down the cost to $29.99.
The game’s launch in 2016 was controversial, especially on PC, and it may have made some players hesitate in getting “No Man’s Sky.” But aside from the current promo, developer Hello Games has also released major updates and patches that drastically improved the gameplay experience.
When is Steam Winter Sale 2020 going to end?
This is a very short list compared to all the titles offered with discounts as part of the Steam Winter Sale this year. However, PC gamers should keep in mind that these promos are only available for a limited time and this holiday offer will only last until Tuesday, Jan. 5.


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