Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals from all over the internet are gathered, every week, for your consumption into one place. So kick back, relax, and hold on to your wallets.
Before we get to the freebies of the weekend, let's go through the newest Humble offerings, which come in the form of a new Choice selection and a bundle.
Replacing the August offering of titles, Humble's latest Choice platter has brought in 12 new experiences for you to pick from. Find the games and links to their Steam store pages below:
Usually, opting to pick three of the above titles will set you back $14.99, while nine games would have bumped that up to $19.99. However, the currently occurring limited-time promotion gives you access to all 12 games if you're a subscriber to the latter Premium or the Classic tier from the old days. This Choice bundle is slated to come to an end on October 2.
Switching things up, the new Humble Super Simulation Bundle comes in utilizing the traditional three-tier format and carries seven games with simulation elements.
Paying just $1 will get you 911 Operator and Treasure Hunter Simulator, which is joined by Elite Dangerous, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Radio Commander, and We. The Revolution, if you jump to the pay more than the average tier that's currently hovering around the $9 mark.
The $15 third and final tier only has one game, that being PC Building Simulator, but also adds on the Silver Ridge Peaks region expansion DLC for theHunter: Call of the Wild.
Both Epic and Ubisoft are touting classic hits as giveaways this week. Starting with the Epic Games Store, Into the Breach is now available on the weekly promotion as the newest freebie.
The game has been given away before but only as a part of Epic's one-day specials, giving those who missed out another chance to grab the popular turn-based tactics title by the developer behind FTL: Faster Than Light. Once this giveaway ends on September 10, Epic plans to put Railway Empire and Where The Water Tastes Like Wine into the freebie pile.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft is currently offering The Division to claim for free. The four-player third-person shooter takes place in New York City following the spread of an engineered virus, tasking you with taking the city back while collecting the best loot. The largely cooperative title will be free to claim until September 8, with it arriving as a Uplay copy.
Free Events
Heading onto the free events, you can currently try out two relatively recently-released games on Steam through the weekend.
First up is Warhammer Underworlds: Online, a dice-and-cards strategy combat game that tests your tactics against other players. Next up is SoundSelf: A Technodelic, a virtual reality title that aims to give you a psychedelic experience utilizing various patterns of light, color, and sound.
Big Deals
While a larger theme is absent, it's not a weak weekend of sales by a long shot. You can check out our newest list of highlights below:
- DEATH STRANDING – $44.99 on Steam
- Control Ultimate Edition – $31.99 on Steam
- Tropico 6 – $24.99 on Steam
- Monster Train – $19.99 on Steam
- Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – $19.99 on Steam
- Assetto Corsa Competizione – $19.99 on Steam
- Summer in Mara – $19.99 on Steam
- Call of Duty: WWII – $19.79 on Steam
- Monster Hunter: World – $14.99 on Humble Store
- Dungeons 3 – $14.99 on Steam
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - GOTY Edition – $14.99 on Steam
- Levelhead – $13.39 on Steam
- AMID EVIL – $11.99 on Steam
- DUSK – $11.99 on Steam
- STAR WARS Battlefront II: Celebration Edition – $11.99 on Steam
- Batman: Arkham Collection – $10.79 on Fanatical
- Unravel Yarny Bundle – $10.48 on Steam
- Katana ZERO – $10.04 on Steam
- The Sims 4 – $9.99 on Steam
- Supraland – $9.99 on Steam
- Timespinner – $9.99 on Steam
- A Way Out – $9.89 on Steam
- Nova Drift - Early Access – $8.99 on Steam
- Fable Anniversary – $8.74 on Humble Store
- Startup Company – $8.7 on Steam
- SteamWorld Dig 2 – $7.99 on Steam
- Maximum Action - Early Access – $7.49 on Steam
- Rayman Legends – $7.49 on Steam
- Sea of Solitude – $6.99 on Steam
- Darkest Dungeon – $6.24 on Steam
- GUILTY GEAR Xrd -REVELATOR- – $5.99 on Humble Store
- Steep – $5.99 on Humble Store
- Hidden Through Time – $5.35 on Steam
- Dragon Age: Origins – $4.99 on Steam
- Dragon Age: Inquisition – $4.99 on Origin
- FIFA 20 – $4.79 on Fanatical
- Mad Max – $4.59 on Fanatical
- LEGO Marvel’s Avengers – $4.59 on Fanatical
- Commandos Pack – $4.49 on Steam
- SteamWorld Heist – $3.74 on Steam
- High Hell – $2.49 on Steam
- SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition – $1.99 on Fanatical
- Into The Breach – $0 on Epic Store
- 3 out of 10: Episode 5 – $0 on Epic Store
- Tom Clancy's The Division – $0 on Uplay
- Borderlands 2: Commander Lilith & the Fight for Sanctuary DLC – $0 on Epic Store
DRM-free Goodness
If you're more into having games without any DRM attached, find out what the GOG store is offering in our DRM-free highlights list below:
- Dead Cells - $19.99 on GOG
- Stardew Valley - $11.99 on GOG
- Unavowed - $8.99 on GOG
- Forgotton Anne - $7.99 on GOG
- The Darkside Detective - $6.49 on GOG
- Mini Metro - $4.99 on GOG
- Mount & Blade: Warband - $4.99 on GOG
- The Journeyman Project 1: Pegasus Prime - $4.99 on GOG
- Titan Quest Anniversary Edition - $4.99 on GOG
- Blackwell Bundle - $4.49 on GOG
- Technobabylon - $4.49 on GOG
- The Metronomicon - $3.99 on GOG
- The Curse of Monkey Island - $3.49 on GOG
- Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge - $3.49 on GOG
- The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition - $3.49 on GOG
- A Story About My Uncle - $3.24 on GOG
- Gemini Rue - $2.99 on GOG
- The Incredible Machine Mega Pack - $2.49 on GOG
- Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition - $2.49 on GOG
- Little Big Adventure 2 - $2.39 on GOG
- Celestian Tales: Old North - $1.94 on GOG
- Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising - $1.79 on GOG
- Normality - $1.79 on GOG
- Train Valley - $1.49 on GOG
Keep in mind that availability and pricing for some deals could vary depending on the region.
And that is it for our pick of this weekend's PC game deals folks, and hopefully, some of you have enough self-restraint not to break the bank adding new games to your ever-growing backlogs. Of course, there is an enormous amount of other deals ready and waiting all over the interwebs if you comb through it hard enough, so keep your eyes open for those, and have a fantastic weekend.