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The Steam Autumn Sale 2025 is now live and with it you can get lots of games heavily discounted, one of the best times to stock up. And, the Steam Deck LCD 256GB is still on sale with a 20% discount until the end of the sale too. Easily the best value PC handheld you can get.

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Stuck on what to buy? Here's some great deals under £10 that are at the very least rated Steam Deck Playable, so they'll work well enough across most Linux systems:

Slime Rancher - 90% off
Lowest price ever for it (never been lower). A wonderful casual game.

Old World - 90% off
A great alternative to the Civilization series for 4x strategy fans.

Grim Dawn - 85% off
Brilliant action-RPG.

Bloons TD 6 - 70% off
One of the greatest tower defense games ever.

Cult of the Lamb - 50% off
You're a lamb, you start a cult and take down some gods. What's not to love?

PEAK - 20% off
Insanely good co-op climbing fun, so many laughs.

I also have a real sweet spot for REMATCH which is 20% off (£16.79). We don't have many competitive sports-like games like this that work on Linux systems so grab it!

The sale runs through until October 6th at 10 am PT / 5 pm UTC.

Check out all the deals on the Steam store. Just prepare for a little breakage as no doubt it will struggle with the initial demand, which it usually does.

Remember to drop a comment and let us know what you're grabbing and why!

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Linux_Rocks 3 days ago
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One good thing about me quitting my shitty job (outside of no longer being forced to use Microsoft Edge) is that I've got no money to piss away on any stupid Steam sales. XD
junibegood 3 days ago
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One good thing about me quitting my shitty job (outside of no longer being forced to use Microsoft Edge) is that I've got no money to piss away on any stupid Steam sales. XD

And you've got time to catch up on those games you bought last time. emoji
CatKiller 3 days ago
The other half's been Family Sharing my copy of Megaquarium, so I'll be picking up the last expansion pack for that. I don't know what I'll be getting for me or the little one yet.
junibegood 3 days ago
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A few other massive deals I find appealing :
- Desperados III (-90%)
- Two Point Campus (-90%)
- Cyberpunk 2077 (-66% + a new computer to run it emoji)
- Transport Fever 2 (-90%) - not sure it beats OpenTTD for free, though emoji
- Northgard (-84%)
- Portal 2 (-80%) in case you lived in a cave the past 15 years
- Silksong (-0%) emoji
GoEsr 3 days ago
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Man, every game I look I think "Ooh, that's a healthy discount." Then I click on it and there's so much DLC it costs 10x more than the base game.
GustyGhost 3 days ago
Sort by Categories > Steam OS + Linux > Price "Popular Discounted"

I have some catching up to do.
Phlebiac 3 days ago
This looks like a pricing mistake when they created the bundle ($5 instead of $50):
https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/58905/Total_War_Imperial_Bundle/ [External Link]

So you get 95% off two definitive edition Total War games, one with a native port and the other Gold on ProtonDB.
CatKiller 2 days ago
I've decided to pick up Old World, Seedlings, Dustborn and Murdered: Soul Suspect.
Hardly a Linux gaming favorite, but I saw Far Cry Primal at $2.79, and jumped on it immediately. I'd heard that they hired some linguists to invent some sort of imitation of the reconstructed proto-IndoEuropean language for the stone age people to speak in this game, so I'm curious to hear that at least.
hell0 a day ago
A few picks from my collection (good games which ran great for me on linux):

- The wandering village
- Deep Rock Galactic (all DLCs are purely cosmetic)
- Wildmender
- Bastion
- Transistor
- FAR: Lone Sail
- Pine
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