Steam Winter Sale Begins Today on over 10,000 Items

Steam Winter Sale Begins Today on over 10,000 Items

My poor pocketbook...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 22, 2015 @ 03:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Yup, it's here. You may officially run for your lives, or turn off your internet to fight against any sort of temptation, because the Steam Winter Sale is officially here. Yup, it's time to buy those last minute gifts for your gamer friends and to treat yourself to some digital stocking stuffers.

Today features a myriad of treats, of which you can find highlighted below:

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - $40.19 (33%)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - $29.99 (50%)
Tropico 5 - $9.99 (75%)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition - $9.99 ($39.99)

Of course, there is much more too to choose from, ranging from Quake Live to Devil May Cry. In total, there are 10,017 titles on sale over Steam, so yeah, just a bit overly tempting, isn't it? Of course, there's something for everyone, so you may want to look at the sale... if you dare.

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