Steam’s Halloween sale is now live. Players can now get discounts on some of the most popular horror games on their PC.
Steam’s Halloween sale is now live. Players can now get discounts on some of the most popular horror games on their PC, including Resident Evil 2.
Earlier this month, Steam’s sale dates were leaked. The Steam Database shared the upcoming big sales for the digital distribution platform. The sales included a Halloween sale that begins on Oct. 28 and ends on Nov. 1. The other sales were labeled as Autumn and Winter. The Autumn sale is supposed to start on Nov. 26 and end on Dec. 3, whereas the Winter sale is expected to begin on Dec. 19 and end Jan. 2, 2020.
Leaked upcoming @steam_games 2019 sale dates:
🎃 Halloween Sale: October 28 – November 1
🍂 Autumn Sale: November 26 – December 3
🎅 Winter Sale: December 19 – January 2Multiple developers posted it in multiple places despite Valve asking otherwise. But you know how that goes.
— SteamDB (@SteamDB) October 19, 2019
The first sale of the leak is now live. Steam’s Halloween sale includes some of the biggest horror games that have been released in the last few years. Highlights for sale consists of Resident Evil 2 Remake, Dead by Daylight, Friday the 13th: The Game, Prey, and We Happy Few, which are all fifty percent off at steam right now.
Related: Resident Evil 2 Remake Review
The prices for some of the most popular games on sale can be seen down below:
- Resident Evil 2 Remake – $29.99
- Dead by Daylight – $9.99 (Deluxe Edition – $11.99/Stranger Things Edition – $20.20)
- Friday the 13th: The Game – $9.99
- Prey – $14.99
- We Happy Few – $29.99
- INSIDE – $6.79
- Dying Light – $13.59
- Remnant: From the Ashes – $27.99
- Rage 2 – $29.99
- The Evil Within 2 – $19.79
- Blair Witch – $22.49
- Vampyr – $16.99
- Outlast 2 – $7.49
- SOMA – $4.49
To check out all the games that are part of the sale, click this link. The information on this piece was provided by the Steam link as well as IGN’s article about the Halloween sale.
Steam’s Halloween Sale will continue until Nov. 1, at 10 a.m. pacific daylight time.
Published: Oct 28, 2019 11:35 pm