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Steam Summer Sale is a GO

Its about that time of the year for Valve to rob your wallets of hard earned cash and trapping you in the confines of your home, never to see the sun again. The Steam summer sale runs from June 30 to July 10. Valve has a number of publisher collections and bundles on sale, in addition to offering select discounts on certain games daily.

Bit.Trip Franchise – $2.50 (75% off from $9.99) each
The Witcher 2 – $33.49 (33% off from $49.99)
Borderlands: GOTY – $7.50 (75% off from $24.99)
Back to the Future – $12.49 (50% off from $29.99)
Lead & Gold – $1.50 (85% off from $9.99)
Dawn of War 2: Retribution – $14.99 (50% off from $29.99)
Operation Flashpoint: Red River – $29.24 (35% off from $44.99)
Medal of Honor – $10.19 (66% off from $29.99)
Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition – $13.59 (66% off from $39.99)
Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale– $5.00 (75% off from $19.99)
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GOTY – $6.80 (66% off from $19.99)
Test Drive Unlimited 2 – $9.99 (50% off from $19.99)

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