Steam and Epic Games kick off Spring sale


Steam's sale will run until 1am next Friday (March 22), with the EGS sale lasting about a week longer, ending on March 28. — Valve

It's that time of year again, when deals abound on both Steam and the Epic Games Store (EGS) with their respective Spring sales.

A title to check out would definitely be Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, especially with the recent release of its second installment late last month.

The remake features an overhauled combat system and a new storyline, along with other additional content not included in the base game. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is 50% off, available at RM149.50.

Fighting game enthusiasts who put off jumping over to last year’s Street Fighter 6 due to the high cost of entry will be happy to see it list at 34% off for RM161.04.

There’s also Guilty Gear Strive, the flashy anime fighter that debuted back in 2021 to critical acclaim and made waves in the fighting games community, available with a 50% discount for RM79.50.

For fans of Harry Potter, the open-world title Hogwarts Legacy is on sale for 50% off, at RM124.50, and drops players into the ever so familiar wizarding world to explore.

Meanwhile on EGS, gamers can grab storefront exclusives like Alan Wake 2 for 20% off at RM136, Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora for 40% off at RM137.40, and The Lord Of The Rings: Return To Moria for 38% off at RM49.59.

EGS is also offering up Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for free up until March 21.

Steam’s sale will run until 1am next Friday (March 22), with the EGS sale lasting about a week longer, ending on March 28.

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