Valve’s annual summer sale has returned to Steam, offering significant discounts on a wide range of AAA and indie titles, with some prices slashed by up to 95%. This year, a new “Deep Discounts” section highlights the steepest price drops.

Due to Steam’s regional pricing policies, gamers in Pakistan can enjoy even lower prices compared to international rates. For example, while GTA V is priced at $14.98 in the US, it’s available for as little as $10.49 in Pakistan. Notable deals in the Deep Discounts section include The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for $3.99 (originally $39.99) and Middle Earth: Shadow of War for just $1.49, a sequel to the popular Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor.

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Other standout offers include Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint for $4.39 and Batman Arkham Knight for $1.99. For fans of simulation games, Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator are both heavily discounted at $1.08 each, marked down by 90%.

Newer AAA releases also feature in the sale, albeit with smaller discounts. Tekken 8 is currently priced at $38.89 (down from $69.99), Dragon’s Dogma II by Capcom is 20% off at $55.99, and Horizon Forbidden West, which arrived on PC earlier this year, is available for $47.79. These deals are available until July 11, the end date of Steam’s summer sale.

Explore the full lineup of discounted games on the Steam Store and make the most of these limited-time offers.

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