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The Best Deals from the 2023 Steam Summer Sale

We sifted through everything so you don't have to.

We’ve hit the Summer months again, which means that besides the painful heat and racked-up bills for air conditioning, it’s time for yet another Steam Summer Sale. Along with the Winter Sale, these sales tend to be the time to pick up any games you’ve been wanting. Or, if we’re speaking realistically, add more games to your backlog that you’ll almost be guaranteed to never play. If you’re looking to fork out a little cash for some games though, then we’re here to help you find some of the best games in the pile of thousands that go on sale every year. Here are the best deals from the 2023 Steam Summer Sale.

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The Best 2023 Steam Summer Sale Deals

Before we begin, there are a few housekeeping rules I want to make note of. First of all, there’ll likely be some games you think we missed and that’s understandable. There was a lot of trimming done here to ensure we were highlighting the best of the best deals. The other thing of note is the bolded games on each list, which are games I consider absolute must-plays. If a game is on this list though, then it’s worth giving your attention. With that out of the way, let’s get started.

The Best Deals Under $10

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The following games are for those who want to get the best bang for their buck out of the sale. Whether you only have a few bucks to spend or want to get as many games for as little as possible, these games are the ones you’ll want.

  • Payday 2 – $0.99
  • Metro 2033 Redux – $1.99
  • Dishonored – $2.49
  • Fallout New Vegas – $2.49
  • Metro Last Light Redux – $2.99
  • Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition – $2.99
  • The Last Campfire – $2.99
  • GRIS – $3.74
  • Brotato – $3.99
  • Halls of Torment – $3.99
  • Titanfall 2 – $4.49
  • Before Your Eyes – $4.99
  • Black Mesa – $4.99
  • CrossCode – $5.99
  • Dishonored 2 – $5.99
  • Metro Exodus – $5.99
  • Ocean’s Heart – $5.99
  • Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – $5.99
  • XCOM 2 – $5.99
  • Overcooked 2 – $6.24
  • Nuclear Blaze – $6.49
  • Fallout 4 – $6.59
  • Othercide – $7.49
  • DUSK – $7.99
  • MEATGRINDER – $7.99
  • Slay the Spire – $8.49
  • Batman Arkham Collection – $8.99
  • Dragon Age: Origins – Ultimate Edition – $8.99
  • Ghostrunner – $8.99
  • Northgard – $8.99
  • Railbound – $9.74
  • Dorfromantik – $9.79
  • Deep Rock Galactic – $9.89
  • Stardew Valley – $9.89
  • Subnautica – $9.89
  • Coromon – $9.99
  • Disco Elysium – $9.99
  • FAR Universe Bundle – $9.99
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection – $9.99

The Best Deals Under $20

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If you find yourself having a little more to spend but still wanting a hefty discount, this section is for you. All the games in here are at a fairly reasonable price and generally under what most people would consider worthy for a sale.

  • The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – $10.04
  • Middle Earth: The Shadow Bundle – $10.49
  • Dome Keeper – $10.79
  • PlateUp! – $10.79
  • Escape Simulator – $11.24
  • BioShock The Collection – $11.99
  • Choo-Choo Charles – $11.99
  • Inscryption – $11.99
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – $11.99
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – $12.49
  • Dead Cells – $12.49
  • Hades – $12.49
  • Risk of Rain 2 – $12.49
  • The Entropy Centre: $12.49
  • Doom Eternal – $13.19
  • Chernobylite Enhanced Edition – $13.49
  • Tinykin – $13.74
  • A Hat in Time – $14.99
  • BLACKTAIL – $14.99
  • Mass Effect: Legendary Edition – $14.99
  • Pizza Tower – $14.99
  • Rollerdrome – $14.99
  • The Last Hero of Nostalgaia – $14.99
  • Hunt: Showdown – $15.99
  • SIGNALIS – $15.99
  • The Planet Crafter – $15.99
  • Cult of the Lamb – $16.24
  • Max Payne Complete Pack – $16.48
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition – $16.49
  • Neon White – $17.49
  • Sam and Max Save the World + Beyond Time and Space – $17.99
  • Terra Nil – $18.74
  • ULTRAKILL – $18.74
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 – $19.79
  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – $19.79
  • Dark Souls Remastered – $19.99
  • Dark Souls 2: Scholars of the First Sin – $19.99
  • DREDGE – $19.99
  • Resident Evil Village – $19.99
  • Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove – $19.99
  • Solar Ash – $19.99
  • Starship Troopers: Extermination – $19.99

The Best Deals Over $20

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Really looking to test the extent of your wallet? These games are considerably more money than the rest of the games on this list, but that doesn’t make them any less worth checking out. Just don’t expect to get too many of them, unless you want a call from the bank.

  • Stray – $22.49
  • Crysis Remastered Trilogy – $22.77
  • Forever Skies – $23.99
  • Life is Strange: True Colors – $23.99
  • Evil West – $24.99
  • GTFO – $26.79
  • RimWorld – $27.99
  • Dark Souls 3 – $29.99
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – $29.99
  • Sifu – $29.99
  • Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection – $29.99
  • Temtem – $30.14
  • Far Cry Bundle – $30.53
  • Ready or Not – $31.99

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That’s all I have for the best Steam Summer Sale games! If you’re curious about more games to add to your wishlist while we’re here, check out our article on the best Steam Next Fest demos.


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