Square Enix Steam Sale Has Deus Ex, Tomb Raider, Thief (Etc.) At Steep Discounts

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Square Enix are putting a whole bunch of their western catalogue on PC up for sale this week. A massive Square Enix sale on Steam lets you grab recent titles from Eidos, IO Interactive and Crystal Dynamics at some pretty deep discounts.

 

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is $20 at 50% off, for instance. Dungeon Siege III is the same price. The Hitman collection, which I’m eyeing, has each game available for $2.50 (!!). Additionally, you can also grab the more recent Tomb Raider titles, Thief: Deadly Shadows, and the Kane & Lynch games.

 

The sale will last through the weekend. You can access it here.


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