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Double Styx Giveaway and Tactical War Deals: This Week on Epic

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I missed that Styx: Shards of Darkness – Deluxe Edition was part of the free games in the last update, but Epic has indeed provided both entries of the goblin-assassin saga for free this week. Yesterday’s rotation officially retired the tower defense hit Bloons TD 6, shifting the store from colorful monkey strategy to gritty, dark-fantasy infiltration.

The Styx Double-Feature: Two Masterclasses in Stealth

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Styx Shards of Darkness

Until January 22 at 11:00 AM ET, you can claim both Styx: Master of Shadows and Styx: Shards of Darkness – Deluxe Edition for zero dollars. These aren’t modern “action-stealth” games where you can easily fight your way out of a blunder; they are pure infiltration titles where being spotted usually leads to a quick death. The Deluxe Edition of the sequel is particularly resourceful as it includes the Akenash Outfit and the Dagger of Akenash, giving your clones and assassination attempts a technical edge from the start. While these typically retail for $19.99 each on the Steam Store, you can currently find keys for the first entry on G2A for roughly **$2.60** if you miss the Epic window.

Narrative Ambition: ‘Detroit: Become Human’ at 80% Down

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For those looking for a cinematic heavy-hitter, Detroit: Become Human is currently sitting at an 80% discount on Epic, bringing the price down to $7.99. The game follows three androids as they navigate a futuristic dystopia where their choices determine the fate of both their kind and their human creators. It is one of the most polished interactive dramas ever made, featuring branching storylines that actually respect your decisions. If you are looking to shave a bit more off that price, the G2A Marketplace (affiliate link) is offering Global Steam keys starting at **$9.53**, ensuring you can secure this AAA title for under ten dollars regardless of which store you prefer.

Tactical Carnage: ‘Hell Let Loose Deluxe’ at Record Lows

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Hell Let Loose Tobruk – Flamethrower

The massive World War II tactical shooter Hell Let Loose has its Deluxe Edition on sale for 67% off right now. This is a noteworthy deal considering the base game was a featured Epic freebie back in January 2025. The Deluxe version provides the essential 50v50 combined-arms experience, along with several cosmetic packs, such as False Front and Lethal Tide. It is a game that prioritizes communication and squad-based tactics over individual kill counts, making it a perfect pick for players who want a more realistic combat loop. Between the free Styx bundle and these deep discounts, this week provides some of the highest value-per-hour gameplay we’ve seen in the new year.

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Steam’s 90% Off Deep Discounts: How to Spend Your Last Five Bucks Before January 5th

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Dead Island 2 – Discount on Steam

The Steam Winter Sale is staggering toward its January 5th finish line, and if you haven’t picked through the “Deep Discounts” bin yet, you’re essentially leaving high-tier entertainment on the table for the price of a mediocre bodega coffee. We are talking about the kind of price-to-performance ratio that makes the usual 20% off “seasonal specials” look like a scam. This isn’t about filling a library with digital dust-collectors; it’s about snagging genuine heavy hitters that have finally bottomed out in price. Whether you’re looking to lose a hundred hours in a Viking saga or just want to bite people as a radioactive shark for the afternoon, the current spread is a rare moment where the algorithm actually favors the player’s wallet.

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Darksiders 3

The Samurai and the Shark: High-Stakes Action for Pocket Change

If you have any respect for your own reflexes, Nioh: Complete Edition at €4,99 is a mandatory acquisition. This is Team Ninja at their most masochistic, offering a combat system with more depth than most modern RPGs combined, now packaged with all its DLC for the price of a subway fare. It’s a brutal masterclass that demands you actually learn its systems rather than just mashing through. On the complete opposite end of the intellectual spectrum, Maneater is sitting at €3,59. It is exactly what it looks like: an “RPG” where you are the shark, you eat the tourists, and you evolve into a lightning-shooting apex predator. It’s lean, it’s stupidly fun, and it doesn’t overstay its welcome. Also hitting that sub-five-euro sweet spot is Darksiders III at €3,99, which leaned harder into the Souls-like philosophy than its predecessors. It might have been divisive at launch, but at this price, its flaws are easily ignored in favor of its solid world design and visceral whip-cracking.

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Ace Combat 7 – Skies Unknown

Surviving the Apocalypse Without Going Broke

The survival genre is heavily represented in this final stretch, led by the surprisingly competent Dead Island 2 at €4,99. After a decade in development hell, it turned out to be a remarkably polished, gorgeous gore-fest that actually understands the simple joy of dismantling zombies in the California sun. If you prefer your apocalypse with more spreadsheets and base-building, Fallout 76 at €3,99 has finally matured into the game people wanted back in 2018. The community is famously helpful, and the map is still one of Bethesda’s best environmental efforts. For those who want their survival to feel like a genuine threat, Green Hell is down to €2,09. It’s an uncompromising look at how quickly a rainforest can kill you, and at two euros, the cost of entry is significantly less painful than the parasites your character will inevitably contract. Even the orbital-scale survival of Icarus is down to €3,39, providing a session-based loop that actually rewards careful planning.

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Planet Zoo Frontier Development

Strategy, Sims, and the Seductive Pull of a Five-Euro Price Tag

If you haven’t played Slay the Spire, the €2,29 price tag is basically a dare. This game essentially birthed the modern roguelike deckbuilder, and its balance remains the gold standard for the genre. You will start a run at 11 PM and suddenly realize it’s 4 AM; that is the level of “just one more turn” efficiency we’re dealing with here. For a different kind of intensity, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is €4,79. It’s a theatrical, over-the-top jet fighter soap opera that looks incredible on a high-refresh monitor. Meanwhile, Detroit: Become Human at €3,99 offers the peak of the Quantic Dream “playable cinema” style. Even if you find the writing heavy-handed, the production value and the sheer number of branching paths make it worth the entry fee. Finally, for those who want to lose their minds in management, Planet Zoo at €4,49 and X4: Foundations at €4,99 offer hundreds of hours of granular control, whether you’re building a habitat for lemurs or managing a galactic trade empire.

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Franchise Staples and the Best of the Rest

Beyond the deep genre cuts, some of the biggest names in gaming are currently at their lowest historical prices. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is €4,99, which is frankly absurd for the sheer volume of content included. If you want a more mature open world, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is €5,99. While it’s technically just over the five-euro mark, the amount of land to conquer justifies the extra change. For those looking to destroy their friendships, Overcooked! is €1,59 and Golf With Your Friends is €1,49. Both are essential party games that cost less than a bag of chips. If you need something darker, the unsettling Bendy and the Ink Machine is €1,84, and the classic heist simulator PAYDAY 2 is practically being given away at €0,99. Lastly, for the melee enthusiasts, For Honor at €1,49 offers a unique combat system that still maintains a dedicated competitive scene.

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