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Update: Added new 10% off coupon which makes ALL the deals at GMG significantly better, including Shadow of War for 28% off. We’ve replaced deals from other retailers such as DLGamer and GamersGate now that GMG pricing blows them out of the water.
Took the right kool-aid this morning and bought into the E3 Hype? For PC gamers looking for E3 announced games with a pre-order discount, you won’t be disappointed. While publishers are still clamping down on pre-order deals compared to years past – there are some a few notable hot deals out there while the buzz is at its peak.
Perhaps the best example is Total War: Warhammer II at GamesPlanet. The game received a new trailer and a September 28 release date at E3 and is now available at various retailer, including Steam Store for $59.99.
Thanks to favorable currency conversion rate, you can pick up the Steam key at GamesPlanet for £37.99 (5% off the full £39.99 list price in the UK) – this translates to about $48 in USD, a solid 20% discount with accompanied pre-order bonuses. We’ve broken the deals below down by retailer and ordered by release date. If you spot a dead deal, let us know and we’ll update accordingly.
GamesPlanet
- 09/28: Total War: Warhammer II (Steam) — $48.08 (list price $60)
GMG Deals
Use Code: E3OFFER
- 08/31: Life Is Strange: Before The Storm (Steam) — $13.76 (list price $17)
- 09/15: Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (Steam) — $23.75 (list price $30)
- 09/28: FIFA 18 (Origin) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 10/10: Middle-earth: Shadow of War Silver Edition (Steam) — $57.59 (list price $80)
- 10/10: Middle-earth: Shadow of War Gold Edition (Steam) — $71.99 (list price $100)
- 10/10: Middle-earth: Shadow of War (Steam) — $43.19 (list price $60)
- 10/13: The Evil Within 2 (Steam) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 10/17: South Park: The Fractured But Whole (Uplay) — $43.19 (list price $60)
- 10/17: South Park The Fractured But Whole Gold (Uplay) — $64.79 (list price $90)
- 10/27: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (Steam) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 10/27: Assassin’s Creed: Origins (Uplay) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 10/31: Fallout 4 VR (Steam) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 11/03: Call of Duty: WWII (Steam) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- 11/03: Call of Duty: WWII – Digital Deluxe (Steam) — $79.19 (list price $100)
- 11/16: Star Wars Battlefront II (Origin) — $47.51 (list price $60)
- Q4 2017: DOOM VFR (Steam) — $23.75 (list price $30)
GMG also has a horde of E3 announced games with the various degree of incentive from as little as 12% off to the usual 20% off discount. On top of this, there is a voucher code to enter in at checkout where you can stack an additional 10% off the instant savings.
These discounts are fairly decent for early pre-orders and in some cases are the only discounts available for those titles on PC (e.g., you won’t find a deal on The Fractured But Whole anywhere else legitimate as of writing). GMG’s coupon expires later this week on Friday, June 16.
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