Summer deals on Steam: 8 independent jewels with great discounts

Indies are also part of the Valve Store summer offerings. We recommend excellent games for this vacation.

Steam summer deals are now available worldwide with hundreds of discounts on titles of all kinds. From June 25 to July 9 at 19:00 (CEST), users of Valve’s digital platform will be able to get games at a much lower price than usual, so from FreeGameTips we are going to start recommending titles by genres, sagas or prices. This time, it is the turn of the indies.

Independent works have a large presence on Steam; in addition to being the PC one of the platforms where this type of games has had more space since ancient times. We must remember, first of all, that an additional discount of 5 euros will always be applied if we match or exceed a total purchase of 30 euros. Thus, if you add several of the bets that we are going to list below and the total figure reaches that number, you will actually pay 25 euros.

Outer Wilds
We will continue talking about some of the games mentioned below over the years; included Outer Wilds

  • A Hat in Time for 13.99 euros (50% discount)
  • Blasphemous for 13.74 euros (45% discount)
  • Enter the Gungeon for 7.49 euros (50% discount)
  • Hollow Knight for 7.49 euros (50% discount)
  • Outer Wilds for 13.99 euros (33% discount)
  • Stardew Valley for 8.39 euros (40% discount)
  • The Red Strings Club for 7.49 euros (50% discount)
  • Undertale for 3.39 euros (66% discount)

Another aspect that we think is interesting to review is that this year we have enabled a point store. With each euro invested during the summer offers, we will receive 112 points to redeem in that tab throughout the year on Steam. These points will be used to redeem stickers, badges and avatars for our profile. To know more sales, such as the ones Bandai Namco has just applied in its catalog of Steam titles (discounts of up to 85%), you can access here.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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