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The Steam Halloween Sale has begun

As the tradition goes, Halloween is coming up, and with it, Steam's Halloween sale. This time around, you'll be able to snatch some new games for your library with up to a 90% price cut, including Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition, We Happy Few and Black Desert. However, more recent games like Deathloop are also available with a 34% discount.

Steam Halloween sale will last until November 1st, allowing you to grab multiple games at discounted prices. As expected, the theme of the sale will be horror, but games from other genres are also included. Some of them are Cyberpunk 2077 with a 33% discount, Asetto Corsa featuring an 80% price cut, Kingdom Come Deliverance slashed by 66% and many more.

Moving to games more befitting to the season, there's Mortal Kombat XI with a 75% cut in its price, Darkest Dungeon with an 80% discount, Dead By Daylight with a 50% price cut and Hunt: Showdown at half its price, among many others. If you're interested in checking other deals, visit the Steam Halloween sale page. The sale also brings new special profile images, animated avatars and stickers, and mini-profile backgrounds that Steam users can acquire through the Steam Points shop.

Following Steam's Halloween sale, Valve will hold the Autumn sale, which will be running from November 24th to November 30th. After that, Steam will also have its annual Winter sale, set to start on December 22nd, 2021, and end on January 5th, 2022.

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