
Here at GAMINGbible, we love a good bargain. It’s a good way to fill your backlog with wonderful games, particularly if there are some you’ve had your eye on for a while. With the Steam sale having just kicked off, you can grab an amazing number of brilliant games for ridiculously cheap prices.
Having spent the morning looking through the best of the bargains - and buying a few games ourselves - there are too many gaming deals to mention, but that’s not going to stop us from selecting some amazing deals for you to take advantage of onSteam.
Borderlands 2 - £3.00
Borderlands 3

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Can’t beat a bit of Borderlands andthis sequelis filled with ludicrous adventure, a bonkers cast of characters, and more guns than you can shake a lot of sticks at. There are so many guns that it’ll take you a while to settle on a favourite and even then it could change in 15 minutes when you open the next chest. It’s chaotic, over-the-top, and still brilliant.
Celeste - £1.67
Celeste

Frostpunk - £2.49
Frostpunk

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Bleak tactical strategy gameFrostpunkwill be getting a sequel later this year, carrying on the brutal town management of a city in a new ice age. Known for its difficult decisions that could make you look like a monster of a mayor, this isn’t your typical sim game. Expect tricky scenarios and a steep but rewarding difficulty curve here.
Civilization VI - £2.49
Civilization VI

A slightly easier and more light-hearted strategy game,Civilization VIis a journey from early man to the far future. You choose a historical leader and guide them through the centuries in order to ‘win’ via a variety of goals. There are battles and skirmishes along the way, and perhaps you’ll reach space or build one of the Wonders of the World while you’re at it.
Disco Elysium - £3.49
Disco Elysium

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An epic in storytelling,Disco Elysiumis a visual novel that meets a D&D-style tabletop game. With deep conversations, a surreal world in which a story of oppression and murder pushes the narrative forward, and dice rolls that can backfire on you at any moment. This is an unmissable bargain and a game that will stay with you for months. It’s gorgeous to boot and bursting with characters that leave a mark.
Hades - £8.39
Hades

Hadesis the answer to so many questions. What should I play first on Steam Deck?Hades. What’s the first roguelike I should try out?Hades. What’s one of the best action games in that genre? You get the picture. With gorgeous cartoon animation and design work, a banging soundtrack, and an engaging gameplay loop that will keep you coming back,Hadesis the one. And if you love it, the sequel is in early access, right now.
Elden Ring - £34.99
Elden Ring

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - £3.49
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Cyberpunk 2077 - £24.99
Cyberpunk 2077

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KINGDOM HEARTS -HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX- £27.59
KINGDOM HEARTS -HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX

Kingdom Hearts hasn’t been on Steam for very long at all andthis collectionis already 31% off. Whether you’re a fan jumping over to PC or a new adventurer wanting in on the Disney crossover, this is a must-buy. Including six Kingdom Hearts games, you can see where the story started and experience lots of Disney themed levels in this outstanding RPG journey.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla - £9.99
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

If you like long adventures with plenty of action, thenAssassin’s Creed Valhallamight just be the ticket. Gone is the more linear layout of past games, Valhalla is the third installment in what many call the RPG trilogy. Huge open world, RPG upgrading and crafting, and hundreds of quests to complete, it feels like the game goes on forever. It’s beautiful, bold, and often brilliant.
Tetris Effect - £15.49
Tetris Effect

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - £9.99
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

More Star Wars for you, this time of the LEGO variety. If you’ve ever played a LEGO game, you’ll know what to expect - lots of little plastic Star Wars characters messing around against a backdrop of familiar planets and telling a well-known, if slightly off-kilter, version of the Star Wars saga. The entireSkywalker Saga, in fact. Nine films over one huge game, with over 300 characters to play as, and every moment is pure joy.
Baldur’s Gate 3 - £39.99
Baldur’s Gate 3

You’re probably thinking, £40 doesn’t sound like much of a bargain. Well, think again.Baldur’s Gate 3very rarely has a big discount, but it’s worth every penny. Whether you’re in it for the tactical D&D fighting, the epic story, or smooching the different characters, this is a fine amount to pay for one of last year’s best games. Or, just one of the best RPGs ever made. It’s filled with humour, heart, and hugs sex.
Fallout 76 - £8.74
Fallout 76

If you’re still on the Fallout hype train after the Amazon TV show premiered earlier this year, then you should be playingFallout 76. This is the MMORPG of the franchise, with a huge, epic world to explore with friends. There are lots of quests to complete, loot to scavenge, plus you can build your own settlement. It’s got everything a Fallout fan needs and the upcoming expansion will make it even more epic.
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