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It's near the end of the month, money is low, so here's a look at some great Linux gaming deals going on right now.

As always, these are hand-picked deals by me, no auto-generation rubbish going on. I've usually tested all of the games mentioned, if I haven't, I just think you might like the sale.

  • PAYDAY 2 - Try free for 4 days on Steam - 79% off the whole bundle
  • The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition - GOG - 85% off
  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare - Steam - 80% off
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Try free for another day - Steam - 75% off
  • Monstrum - Steam - 75% off
  • Zombie Night Terror - Steam - 70%
  • Total War: WARHAMMER - Steam - 50% off

We also have the Humble Day of the Devs Bundle 2017, which has: Grim Fandango Remastered, Flinthook, Day of the Tentacle Remastered, Full Throttle Remastered and Everything which all support Linux. Not a bad bundle at all!

There's also the Humble Down Under Bundle, which has: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, Screencheat, Hand of Fate, Satellite Reign, Hacknet, Hacknet Labyrinths, Crawl, Hurtworld (no Linux icon, but it is downloadable on Steam) and Armello. To be honest, that's an amazing deal with some really great titles.

Also, if you're super quick, Bundle Stars has Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition with 92% off, ends in ~2 hours.

There's plenty more on sale, so here's some quick links for you to see all games on sale: Steam, Humble Store, GOG, itch.io and Bundle Stars.

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darkszluf Oct 25, 2017
if i'm low on cash why should i spend money on games? XD
ageres Oct 25, 2017
Quoting: darkszlufif i'm low on cash why should i spend money on games? XD
To support Linux gaming, of course.
stretch611 Oct 25, 2017
Quoting: darkszlufif i'm low on cash why should i spend money on games? XD
To support your addiction. :D
WorMzy Oct 25, 2017
Nobody's mentioned it in a couple of hours, so we must be due another reminder that the Steam sale starts tomorrow..

Hey guys, the Steam sale's rumored to start tomorrow!
lucifertdark Oct 25, 2017
Quoting: WorMzyNobody's mentioned it in a couple of hours, so we must be due another reminder that the Steam sale starts tomorrow..

Hey guys, the Steam sale's rumored to start tomorrow!
Seeing as no-one has mentioned it in the last 5 minutes, there's rumours of a Steam Sale starting tomorrow. ;)
linuxjacques Oct 25, 2017
I heard there was a steam sale starting tomorrow.
lucifertdark Oct 25, 2017
Quoting: linuxjacquesI heard there was a steam sale starting tomorrow.
That's just a rumour. ;)
ziabice Oct 25, 2017
That 2 days trial for Deus Ex is ridiculous: it's a 67 GB game, how am I supposed to download the game in less than a week?
stretch611 Oct 26, 2017
It hasn't been mentioned in a while, so I might as well say that the Steam Halloween sale has started. =)

Also, Guns of Icarus online is FREE in the Humble Store. (Which is also having a Halloween Sale)

GOG is also having a Halloween sale. They also have a few more titles that you can add to gog through GOG Connect. (mostly horror type games, not all linux, but it did grab 2 more into my account.)
lucifertdark Oct 27, 2017
Quoting: stretch611It hasn't been mentioned in a while, so I might as well say that the Steam Halloween sale has started. =)

Also, Guns of Icarus online is FREE in the Humble Store. (Which is also having a Halloween Sale)

GOG is also having a Halloween sale. They also have a few more titles that you can add to gog through GOG Connect. (mostly horror type games, not all linux, but it did grab 2 more into my account.)
You beat me to it, Gog connect gave me another 13 games for their list, not a bad deal seeing as I've never spent a single penny on there.
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