Knockout savings
You don’t need a Core i7 processor to run the games in Green Man Gaming’s new Intel-inspired sale, but the promotion reminds you games run better with it (we guess?). Now through Sunday, September 4 several recently released AAA titles are receiving discounts up to 79 percent off.
All games listed in the sale are at or near their all-time lows. Basically these are all summer sale PC gaming prices, though only on a handful of titles. Login or create an account a GMG to see the full discounts.
GMG Intel Sale
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- Tom Clancy’s The Division (Uplay) — $38.29 (list price $60)
- Far Cry: Primal (Uplay) — $33.29 (list price $60)
- Street Fighter V (Steam) — $28.79 (list price $60)
- Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (Steam) — $16.29 (list price $30)
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege (Uplay) — $21.29 (list price $50)
- Rocket League (Steam) — $11.29 (list price $20)
- Batman: Arkham Knight (Steam) — $10.29 (list price $30)
- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor GOTY (Steam) — $9.57 (list price $45)
- Euro Truck Simulator 2 (Steam) — $5.99 (list price $25)
Arguably the best deal in the sale is Street Fighter V. The February 2016 released title is down to $28.79, which is a historic low price. During the Steam Summer Sale, the price only fell to $35.99 on SFV. Here, she’s $7 cheaper.
Another game hitting an all-new low is Batman: Arkham Knight for $10.29. Previous summer PC gaming sales prices were at best in the $14 range, making this about $4 cheaper and 66% off the usual $29.99. Note: while Mad Max is pretty cheap at $12 in this GMG sale, Bundle Stars has the game for $10 during the next four days.