Games Republic's Sale Storm Offers Up to 80% Off of Variety, Including WB Games

Games Republic's Sale Storm Offers Up to 80% Off of Variety, Including WB Games

My eye's on Mortal Kombat X...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 19, 2016 @ 01:44 PM (Staff Bios)
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Is it strange that I've never heard of Games Republic? Probably, but it turns out that the developer behind "This War of Mine" owns the store and is offering some sweet deals for up to 80% off. The sale, titled Sale Storm, will run until February 21 , and the offerings are focused on Warner Bros. games. Here's a list of just some of the popular titles:

Spintires - $7.49 (75%)
LEGO Jurassic World - $13.59 (66%)
LEGO The Hobbit - $7.49 (75%)
Mad Max - $29.99 (50%)
Mortal Kombat X - $23.99 (60%)
Mortal Kombat X - Premium Edition - $29.99 (67%)
Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor - GOTY Edition - $16.99 (66%)
Gauntlet - $4.99 (75%)
The LEGO Movie - Videogame - $4.99 (75%)
Bastion - $3.74 (75%)

There's plenty more, including Euro Truck Simulator, Kholat, and Call of Juarez. If you want to see the full list (and mourn for your wallet simultaneously), then please head over to the the promo page right here.

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