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Bet that'll affect his ego meter. Yes, it's finally Duke Nukem Forever's turn to be the midweek deal on Steam, reduced by 50% to just $9.99. It actually surprised me to see how cheap DNF was being sold for just five months after release, but hey, consumers want Duke. Apparently.
Also released is the new "Hail To The Icons Parody Map Pack," which offers some more multiplayer maps derived from games like Modern Warfare and Team Fortress 2. There's three new multiplayer modes included, making the pack a reasonable value at $9.99.
It's hard to know what to say about Duke Nukem Forever at this stage. Has this discount finally swayed you into buying? Are there enough people playing the multiplayer to make this map pack worthwhile? Is it even worth getting worked up over Duke anymore?
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