Find out about the 2020 Steam Summer Sale’s new quirk before springing for some of our best big-name bargains and a handful of alternative hidden gems.
This year’s annual Steam Summer Sale runs until July 9, 2020, and as well as the usual slate of catalog-wide reductions, computer game players are now able to give personal awards to fellow users’ reviews and game content.
Just as each Steam Sale brings with it a novel twist on community participation, the 2020 Steam Summer Sale institutes the Steam Points system.
This time, though, it’s permanent.
Users accumulate 100 points for every $1 spent, and those points can be put towards vanity items for their account profile and chat messages.
Some may find they start with a number of Steam Points due to purchases made since the end of a Lunar New Year sale event in January.
Points can be used for benevolent purposes too, converting them into awards for Steam’s selection of user-generated content: game guides, screenshots, videos and in-game items.
Separately, and in imitation of the Epic Games Store’s $10 off for spends of $14.99 and up, Steam is offering $5 off spends of $30 and over.
What of the sale itself? Any must-have bargains?
Aside from wallet-friendly reductions on big hitters like “Borderlands 3” and “Divinity: Original Sin 2” (both 50% off), and “The Witcher 3” (70% off), there are innumerable gems further afield.
Interested in the new, engrossing sci-fi salvaging pursuit “Hardspace: Shipbreaker”, for example?
It might not have sunk lower than $19.99 (a 20% launch discount good until July 7), but the same studio’s real-time strategy “Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak” — originally “Hardware: Shipbreakers” — is 90% off at $4.99.
In the mood for a mature open-world action game ahead of “Cyberpunk 2077”? Try “Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition” if it’s not too silly, or rule the neon streets of Tokyo and Osaka in “Yakuza 0”.
Maybe a multiplayer excursion is more your thing. If you don’t fancy shelling out $49.99 for “Borderlands 3: Super Deluxe Edition” right now, the superb “Titanfall 2” is on a Steam debut discount until July 9.
Or grab a fistful of dollars and a bunch of willing pals to expand the player base of joltingly colorful, procedurally generated polygonal arena “Relow”. Alternatively, shell out your pocket shrapnel for the proudly low-budget “Welcome to Princetown”.
Finally, there’s no denying the prestige of fantasy action adventures “The Witcher 3: Game of the Year Edition” and “Divinity: Original Sin 2”. Yet consider standard-raising retro-style adventure “Undertale”, which has reached a new low at $3.39, and classic action-RPG “Fate”, finally discounted on Steam after five years away from the sales. CL
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