Featured Deals (single links)

Control Ultimate Edition — $5.99 (-85%) — Steam (Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: absurdly cheap for the complete package (base game + both expansions).
Source: PC Gamer (+1)
Link: Steam Store

Slay the Spire — $2.49 — Steam (Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: one of the all-time best roguelike deckbuilders at “impulse buy” pricing.
Source: The Verge (+1)
Link: Steam Store

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II — $29.99 (-50%) — Steam (Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: deep, story-heavy RPG; this is a major cut for a big recent title.
Source: PC Gamer (+1)
Link: Steam Store

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition — $9.99 (-80%) — GOG (DRM-free)

Why it’s good: DRM-free ownership + one of the best RPGs ever made, heavily discounted.
Source: GOG.com (+1)
Sale Link: GOG Winter Sale
Game Link: The Witcher 3 Complete Edition

Alan Wake 2 — £11.99 (-70%) — Epic Games Store (Epic DRM)

Why it’s good: huge discount on a premium horror/thriller; deep sale running into early January.
Source: Epic Games Store
Link: Alan Wake 2

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 — £29.56 (-30%) — Green Man Gaming (Steam key / Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: solid discount on a top-tier RPG; GMG often undercuts Steam during big sale windows.
Source: Green Man Gaming
Link: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Fanatical “Best of Platinum Collection” Build-Your-Own Bundle (Winter 2025) — 3 for £9.99 — Fanatical (Steam keys / Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: you pick the games; per-game price can be excellent if you want multiple titles.
Source: Fanatical (+1)
Link: Best of Platinum Collection Bundle

Humble Choice (December 2025) — $14.99 for 8 games (incl. Nine Sols, Like a Dragon Gaiden, Streets of Rage 4, etc.) — Humble (typically Steam keys / Steam DRM)

Why it’s good: high-value bundle if you want several of the included games (especially on Steam Deck).
Source: Humble Choice

Quick Roundup (multi-store)

Here are today’s best PC game deals across Steam, Fanatical, Humble, Green Man Gaming, and GOG (prices in USD, availability can vary by region):

Curated PC Game Deals (checked Tue, Dec 23, 2025)

Note: prices can vary a bit by region/tax.

Epic Games Store — Paradise Killer — FREE (limited-time claim)

Why it’s good: a well-loved open-world mystery/“investigation” game for $0.
Claim window: free to claim until 11 a.m. ET on Dec 23.
Source: Polygon
Link: Epic Games Store

Steam — Slay the Spire — 90% off (ends Jan 5)

Price/discount: -90% (shows €2.29 on the Steam page; commonly ~$2.49 in US).
Why it’s good: one of the best deckbuilding roguelikes ever; absurd replay value for a couple bucks.
Source: Steam Store (+1)
Link: Steam Store

Steam — Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition — $19.99 (80% off, ends Jan 5)

Price/discount: $99.99 → $19.99 (-80%).
Why it’s good: huge single-player campaign + bonus Ultimate content at a “complete edition” price.
Source: Steam Store
Link: Steam Store

GOG (DRM-free) — The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition — $9.99 (80% off)

Price/discount: $49.99 → $9.99 (-80%).
Why it’s good: all-time great RPG + expansions, and you keep a DRM-free installer on GOG.
Source: GOG
Link: GOG Winter Sale

GOG (DRM-free) — Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition — $9.99 (75% off)

Price/discount: $39.99 → $9.99 (-75%).
Why it’s good: big open-world RPG + DLC bundle at a deep discount, DRM-free.
Source: GOG
Link: GOG Winter Sale

Epic Games Store — Alan Wake 2 — $14.99 (70% off) + 20% back (Epic Rewards)

Price/discount: $49.99 → $14.99 (-70%) listed in the Holiday Sale catalog.
Why it’s good: premium horror/action-adventure at a steep cut; Epic also highlights 20% back during the sale.
Source: Epic Games Store
Link: Holiday Sale

Fanatical — Prestige Collection (Build-your-own bundle) — 2/3/4 games for $14.99/$21.75/$27.99

Price/discount: tiered bundle pricing (best if you want multiple Steam keys).
Why it’s good: you control what you get; per-game cost gets very low when you grab 3–4.
Source: Fanatical (+1)
Link: Prestige Collection Bundle

Humble Choice (Dec 2025) — $14.99 for 8 games (incl. Nine Sols, Like a Dragon Gaiden, Streets of Rage 4)

Price/discount: $14.99 for the month’s set.
Why it’s good: if you want even 1–2 headliners, it’s usually a net win vs buying separately.
Source: ROG ALLY Life (+1)