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[STEAM] Top 15 Games at Historic Low Prices in the Steam Summer Sale 2026


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Summer *****, historic low discounts, and the sheer number of games on offer can make figuring out what to buy harder than it should be. One minute you’re browsing your wishlist, and the next you’ve somehow opened twenty store tabs and forgotten why.

So, to make things easier, below we’ve picked 15 standout games currently sitting at their lowest recorded prices and ordered them from cheapest to most expensive. Whether you’re after a brutal indie classic, a medieval RPG, or a sprawling open world, there’s probably something here with your name on it.

1. Hotline Miami ($0.99)
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Image Credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment Most anime games fade away after a few years, but
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somehow did the opposite. Released in 2016, it continues receiving updates, DLC, and support nearly a decade later, which is something very few licensed games can claim.

Creating your own fighter and jumping through altered versions of iconic Dragon Ball storylines remains a surprisingly fun premise. At $1.99, you’re getting an enormous amount of content for less than the cost of a vending machine snack.

4. Watch_Dogs Series ($1.99 / $2.49)
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Image Credit: Ubisoft The original
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and
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tackle the same hacking fantasy from very different angles. One follows Aiden Pearce through a darker revenge story in Chicago, while the other turns San Francisco into a giant playground full of gadgets and experimentation.

The sequel understandably gets most of the praise today, but both games remain fascinating snapshots of Ubisoft trying ideas that many open-world games still haven’t replicated. At these prices, grabbing both makes plenty of sense.

5. Planet Zoo ($2.24)
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Image Credit: Ubisoft There is a reason so many people still argue
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. Kyrat is a fantastic setting, Pagan Min remains one of Ubisoft’s best villains, and the game constantly finds excuses to distract you from the main story.

At $2.99, it’s hard to complain. It also contains one of gaming’s most famous secret endings, proving that sometimes the fastest way to beat a game is simply sitting down and listening for a few minutes.

8. A Plague Tale: Innocence ($3.99)
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Image Credit: Asobo Studio Released in 2019, A Plague Tale: Innocence arrived without the budget or marketing muscle of many blockbuster releases. It didn’t matter. Word of mouth did the heavy lifting as more people discovered Amicia and Hugo’s journey.

Its blend of stealth, puzzles, and emotional storytelling still holds up remarkably well today. At $3.99, you’re getting one of the strongest AA success stories of the last decade and the beginning of a series
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today.

9. Assetto Corsa Competizione ($3.99)
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Image Credit: Motive/Electronic Arts Back in 2008,
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helped redefine survival horror. And to the relief of every fan who had their fingers crossed, the 2023 remake doesn’t try to reinvent that formula. Instead, it sharpens nearly every part of it while keeping the dread, isolation, and tension intact.

Walking through the USG Ishimura still feels uncomfortable in the best possible way. At $5.99, you’re getting one of the
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and a masterclass in how to modernize a classic without losing its identity.

11. Hades Series ($6.24 / $20.99)
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Image Credit: Supergiant Games Most roguelikes are built around the idea that dying sends you back to square one. But in
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, every failed escape attempt gives you something to look forward to, whether that’s a new character interaction, another weapon aspect, or one more excuse to hear Zagreus trade insults with a Greek god.

The original remains one of the most celebrated games of the decade, and Hades II has already followed it up with major awards of its own, including Best Action Game at The Game Awards 2025. Even if you only pick up the first game, you’re getting a modern classic for the price of a fast-food combo meal.

12. Schedule I ($11.99)
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Image Credit: CD Projekt RED Buying
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today is much, much different from buying it at launch. Years of updates have now transformed Night City into one of the most immersive open worlds around, packed with memorable quests, excellent side stories, and enough build variety to support multiple playthroughs.

The comeback story has become almost as famous as the game itself. Add in the excellent Phantom Liberty expansion (the ultimate edition is $33.10), and it’s not hard to see why so many people who once wrote it off eventually came back for another look.

14. Palworld ($20.99)
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Image Credit: Pocketpair A lot of people first heard about
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because of internet memes and
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. The reason millions of players stuck around, though, was because there was a surprisingly deep survival game underneath all the “Pokémon with guns” headlines and social media debates.

You can spend an evening with your friends exploring, building, automating your base, hunting rare Pals, or doing a little bit of everything. Few games make it easier to lose track of time and completely forget what your original plan was. The game leaves Early Access the day after the Steam Summer ***** ends, so this also the last chance to get it before a potential price hike come full release.

15. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II ($23.99)
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Image Credit: Warhorse Studios Released in 2025,
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continues protagonist Henry’s story across a larger, richer slice of 15th-century Bohemia. Forget dragons and magical destiny. This is a historical RPG built around grounded combat, realistic progression, political intrigue, and a world that reacts to your actions.

At $23.99, you’re getting
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at less than half its launch price. It entered the Game of the Year conversation immediately and might have walked away with more awards if Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 hadn’t arrived in the same year. Warhorse also has one of gaming’s great underdog stories, turning a Kickstarter-backed dream into one of the genre’s biggest modern success stories.


For a quick overview of every deal featured on this list:

Here is your updated table. Each game title has been converted into a clickable Steam hyperlink and italicized according to its respective store page.

Game
***** Price
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$23.99
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$20.99
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$17.99
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$11.99
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$6.24 / $20.99
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$5.99
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$3.99
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$3.99
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$2.99
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$2.49
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$2.24
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$1.99 / $2.49
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$1.99
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$1.49
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$0.99

The beauty of a Steam ***** like this is that there isn’t a single “correct” choice. Maybe you’re after a one-dollar indie classic, maybe you’ve been waiting months for a major RPG discount, or maybe you’re about to completely ignore your backlog for the fifteenth time this year.

Which historic low deal are you picking up before the ***** ends on July 9? And is there another deeply discounted game that deserves a spot on this list? Let us know in the comments below!

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