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Steam players rush to buy must-play £30 game landing in baskets for next to nothing


Steam players rush to buy must-play £30 game landing in baskets for next to nothing

Celebrating Croteam's 30th anniversary

Steam is well-known for offering great games at deep discounts, with price cuts often reaching 90 percent. PC gamers in the UK are now rushing to take advantage of a limited-time sale on the highly-rated puzzle game, The Talos Principle. Released by Croatian studio Croteam and written by British writer Tom Jubert, the game is now selling for a bargain price of £2.49.

An immersive experience with philosophical twist

The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzle game that combines ancient ruins with cutting-edge tech and a cautionary tale. Drawing inspiration from philosophical sci-fi novels, the game challenges players with mind-bending puzzles while exploring deep themes about humanity's relationship with technology. With over 120 puzzles and an impressive 85/100 score on Metacritic, the game has received overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam.

Don't miss out on this deal

Steam players have until October 10, 2023, to grab this offer before the game returns to its regular price. This deal on The Talos Principle is especially timely as the highly anticipated sequel, The Talos Principle 2, is set to launch on November 2, 2023. By purchasing the first game now, players will have enough time to complete it before the release of the expanded and improved sequel.

Celebrate Croteam's 30th anniversary

This sale is part of a larger celebration of Croteam's 30th anniversary. Along with The Talos Principle, Steam is offering discounts on all Serious Sam games, with some titles priced as low as pennies. For fans of the series, there is also a bundle available containing both Talos titles for a discounted price of £22.48.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Written by Stoyan Ovcharov on behalf of GLHF.


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