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A yeti waves while ice skating on a lake as part of Steam’s Winter Sale 2021

Steam’sWinter Saleis still ongoing, with thousands of sales on games big and small. You only have ~24 hours left to nab yourself some good savings, so get at it! I’ve put down a handful of my own recommendations below, but I’m sure you can find other gems if you scroll for long enough. And of course, other giants likeElden Ringand the LEGO games are also heavily discounted.

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Hitman 3 -£17.49/€21/$21 (65% off)

Hitman 3is about to be renamedHitman World Of Assassination, giving you access to all the base levels from the rebooted trilogy. So, there’s never been a better time to invest in the stealth series as you’re essentially getting three games for the price of one.The new Hitmen are all great, giving you huge sandboxes to decode and disguise your way through.

Inside -£1.49/€2/$2 (90% off)

Bayonetta -£3.74/€5/$5 (75% off)

Bayonetta’ssequels have been relegated to Nintendo’s consoles, but the original is still here in all of its glory. From the very opening scene, you know what you’re in for. A camp, acrobatic action game with a killer soundtrack and one of the most iconic heroines in gaming. Where else can you spank a demon to death?

Spore -£1.79/€2/$2 (90% off)

Final Fantasy XIII-2 -£6.49/€8/$10 (50% off)

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A warrior stands in a grassy field surrounded by skeletons and blue fire in Vampire Survivors

Vampire Survivors -£3.19/€4/$4 (20% off)

I loveVampire Survivors.You probably love Vampire Survivors. Everyone loves Vampire Survivors. It was even RPS’Game of the Yearfor 2022. It’s endlessly replayable, compulsively gleeful and all the other hyperbolic words you can think of. It’s just good fun, to be honest.

Papers, Please -£3.49/€4.49/$5 (50% off)

Papers, Please screams ‘2013 indie game,’ but it’s still just as relevant as ever. You play as an immigration officer working on the border of a fictional Eastern bloc-esque country. The ‘puzzle’ is to match people’s immigration documents with the state’s policies, denying or accepting entry into the country. But a series of moral conundrums will have you questioning if you should even participate in the game’s puzzles.

That’s just a couple of things that caught my eye, but lemme know if there’s anything special that I missed.