Steam Summer Sale is back and some huge games are super cheap
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordorwill cost you just $4 as one of the highlighted deals during Steam's annual Summer Sale.
The (almost) two-week sale kicked off on Thursday, June 22, and will be running until July 5 at 1 p.m. ET. Mordoris the first day's big highlight, but it's hardly alone.
SEE ALSO:Valve's wild VR controller solves a big problem with virtual handsAlso in the "omg how is it so cheap?" category are Mafia III($14.79), most of the Call of Duty series (many titles -- including the two latest -- are half off), and South Park: The Stick of Truth($7.49).
Prices tended to shift around "flash" discounts and daily deals during Steam's annual sale events in the past, but that all ended with the summer event in 2016. Pricing remained fixed throughout the length of the event, and that's likely to be the case for this one as well.
If you're having trouble accessing Steam, just be patient. The Summer Sale is one of the service's biggest events every year, and the store often sees temporary service interruptions as a result.
You'll need to download and install the Steam client if you want to download anything, but you can browse and purchase through the store right here on the web.
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