Christmas sales on Steam: 10 games that will make you cry for less than 10 euros

Check if you have a heart (or not) with this selection of the Steam sale, in which we choose 10 games on sale capable of moving a rock.

We’re not crying, it’s just that, coincidentally, while looking at Steam’s winter sales, something has gotten into our eye. And is that some of the prices in the Valve store are worse than slicing onion. First they make you cry for the tremendous reduction they have experienced in their price, and months later, when the letter from the bank arrives with what you have spent, they provoke that feeling again. That is precisely what our list of discounts for today is about, of games with which the tear escapes you. Titles to vibrate with emotion and check if we have a heart or, on the contrary, we are like the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz. After seeing the best discounts in multiplayer games and the best offers in RPG, among many others, here are 10 proposals that, for less than 10 euros, are capable of moving, often because of their history, because of the topics they deal with, their characters and their artistic section. Because Christmas is also a perfect time to expel everything and heal inside. Don’t let anything get in your eye (wink, wink).

  • To the Moon for 1.59 euros (instead of the usual 7.99).
  • If Found for 7.55 euros (for the usual 10.79).
  • Last Day of June for 4.99 euros (instead of the usual 19.99).
  • Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons for 2.99 euros (instead of the usual 14.99).
  • Life is Strange (Complete Season 1) for 3.99 euros (instead of the usual 19.99).
  • Spiritfarer for 18.74 euros (for the usual 24.99).
  • What Remains of Edith Finch for 6.99 euros (for the usual 19.99).
  • Gone Home for 2.49 euros (instead of the usual 12.49).
  • Firewatch for 4.99 euros (for the usual 19.99).
  • Valiant Heart: The Great War for 3.74 euros (for the usual 14.99).
  • Extra: That Dragon, Cancer for 9.99 euros.
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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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