Devolver’s latest Steam sale includes some steep discounts

Older games are up to 90% off, newer games are on sale for the first time.

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Indie publisher, boutique label for oddcore games, and provider of the only interesting E3 conference,Devolver Digital is currently having a publisher sale on Steam. Among the games being deeply discounted isThe Talos Principle, which is on sale for 90% off. So isTitan Souls,Serious Sam 3, and bothShadow WarriorandShadow Warrior 2.

Some of Devolver’s more recently released games are also enjoying their first significant discounts. Blob-monster platformerCarrionis half-price, bird-reaping action-adventureDeath’s Dooris 40% off, and roguelike card gameInscryptionis 30% off. Heck, cowboy-horror immersive simWeird Westis 25% off and that one only came out last month.

“The Devolver Digital Publisher Sale has taken over Steam with obscenely generous discounts on Devolver Digital games,” Devolver writes in a press release that labels the sale a “publisher weekend” even though it lasts for 11 days, “even the ones you promised your concerned parents that you would never buy. Now is your chance to correct the wrongs of the past by purchasing each and every Devolver Digital game at a fraction of their intended price.”

If I can throw in a few personal recommendations from the Devolver back catalogue, it’s worth grabbing story-rich cyberpunk adventureThe Red Strings Clubwhile it’s discounted by 67%, story-light cyberpunk slaughter-em-upRuinerfor 80% off, and the slow-mo skateboard platformer where a banana talks to youMy Friend Pedrofor a saving of 60%.

Steam’s Devolver Digital publisher sale runs from May 5 through to May 16.

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