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Steam Black Friday 2019 sale now on

The Steam Black Friday 2019 sale, otherwise known as the Steam Autumn Sale, is now on and offers big deals on PC titles.

First up, those outside of Australia might be able to snag a Steam Controller for $5 (plus shipping); Valve has also confirmed at the same time that the peripheral will be discontinued. That super-cheap price isn’t stopping EB Games from listing at $89.95 AUD here in Australia though.

Moving past that, 13,000 Steam games are now on sale — here are some highlights:

  • Battletech: 66% off
  • Cities Skylines: 75% off
  • Code Vein: 30% off
  • Dead Cells: 30% off
  • Deep Rock Galactic: 33% off
  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep: 40% off
  • Gears 5: 50% off
  • Grand Theft Auto 5: 50% off
  • Kerbal Space Program: 75% off
  • Killing Floor 2: 67% off
  • No Man’s Sky: 50% off
  • Portal 2: 90% off
  • Rage 2: 67% off
  • Soulcalibur 6: 70% off
  • Stellaris: 75% off
  • Total War Rome 2: 75% off
  • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator: 25% off
  • Warhammer Vermintide 2: 75% off

What big deals did we miss? The full sale page can be found here; sound off in the comments area, below.

The Steam Black Friday 2019 sale runs between 26 November and 3 December.


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