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Game Deals & Freebies (Worth Grabbing)
Jan 17, 2026

Game Deals & Freebies (Worth Grabbing)
Steam — Detroit: Become Human (80% off, $7.99)
- About: A cinematic, choice-driven sci-fi adventure where you play as multiple android protagonists in a near-future Detroit. Your decisions can dramatically branch the story, affecting relationships, survival, and the fate of both humans and androids.
- Why it’s good: If you like heavy story + meaningful choices, this is one of the best “interactive movie” games out there.
- Link: Detroit: Become Human on Steam
GOG — Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition (60% off, $15.99)
- About: Open-world RPG/shooter set in a post-nuclear Boston where you scavenge, build settlements, and shape factions across the wasteland. The GOTY version includes the major expansions, adding new areas, quests, and systems.
- Why it’s good: Massive sandbox + exploration loop that’s easy to sink dozens (or hundreds) of hours into.
- Link: Fallout 4: GOTY Edition on GOG
Green Man Gaming (GMG) — Disciples III: Reincarnation (60% off, $4.00)
- About: A turn-based fantasy strategy game focused on tactical battles, hero progression, and faction-based campaigns. It leans more into slower, deliberate positioning and unit matchups than rapid RTS-style combat.
- Why it’s good: Solid “old-school tactics” vibe for cheap—great if you enjoy methodical turn-based strategy.
- Link: Disciples III: Reincarnation on GMG
GameBillet — No Man’s Sky (60% off, $23.95)
- About: A huge space exploration/survival game where you discover procedurally generated planets, scan wildlife, mine resources, and build bases. You can play solo or co-op, with tons of updates that expanded crafting, building, and exploration systems.
- Why it’s good: Relaxing (or intense) exploration with a “just one more planet” hook.
- Link: No Man’s Sky on GameBillet
Fanatical — Platinum Collection (January 2026) (Build Your Own Bundle)
- About: A pick-and-mix bundle where you choose a set number of games and the per-game price drops as you add more. These bundles usually mix bigger-name indies with a few “hidden gems,” so it’s great for stocking up cheap.
- Why it’s good: Best value when you want multiple games—bundle pricing can beat single-sale discounts.
- Link: Fanatical Platinum Collection (Build Your Own Bundle)
Humble (via deal tracker) — Playful Platformers Bundle (2026)
- About: A curated bundle of platformers (usually a mix of modern indies + classics), sold as a tiered pack. Humble bundles often include Steam keys and sometimes extras like soundtracks or coupons.
- Why it’s good: Bundles are the fastest way to get several quality games for the price of one.
- Link: Playful Platformers Bundle listing
Epic Games Store — Weekly Free Games
- About: Epic rotates 1–2 free PC games weekly—claim them during the promo window and they’re yours permanently. It’s often a mix of indie hits and occasional big-name titles.
- Why it’s good: Free is undefeated—this is the easiest “set it and forget it” value on PC.
- Link: Epic Games Store Free Games