Games Republic is Having a Huge Sale

Games Republic is Having a Huge Sale

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Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jul 15, 2016 @ 05:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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Online PC game retailer, Games Republic is having a AAA weekend sale. Games from Bethesda, Volition, and more have pretty substantial discounts. Even Doom and Fallout 4 are heavily discounted at 43% and 52% off respectively. However, that's not even half of their most impressive deals.
  • Doom - 43% Off
  • Fallout 4 - 52% Off
  • Skyrim Legendary Edition - 43% Off
  • Dishonored Definitive Edition - 43% Off
  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood - 53% Off
  • RAGE - 51% Off
  • Quake III Collection - 41% Off
  • Saints Row IV: Game of the Century - 78% Off
  • Anno 2070 Complete - 75% Off
  • Watch Dogs Complete - 70% Off
  • Killing Floor - 75% Off
Of course, many more games are involved in the sale, but I'm not about to list every single game on the sale. You can check out the Games Republic site for more choices. Especially since we're now full force in the summer drought for new games, this is a fantastic opportunity to grab a couple of games you missed this last year.

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