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The Steam Autumn Sale is calling to your wallet

Despite the time of year in Australia (holy crap it is hot out right now), the Steam Autumn Sale is now on and Aussies can take advantage.

Here’s a small taste of what you can expect today in the multi-day sale:

    • Black Desert Online: 50% off
    • Dark Light: 33% off
    • Dark Souls III: 60% off
    • Dirt Franchise: 50-80% off
    • Elite Dangerous: 55% off
    • Fallout Franchise: Up to 75% off
    • Hob: 25% off
    • The Hunter: Call of the Wild: 33% off
    • Middle-earth: Shadow of War: 40% off
    • Rainbow Six Siege Starter Pack: 50% off
    • Resident Evil Franchise: Up to 87% off
    • Sniper Elite franchise: 50-80% off
    • Sudden Strike 4: 50% off
    • Tool and Tail: 30% off
    • Yonder: 35% off

Want more? Head to Steam here and have fun browsing; the sale runs from now until 29 November.

What are you thinking of picking up in the sale? If PC isn’t your thing, check out other bargains here.


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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