The Steam Spring Sales bring huge discounts on hundreds of games: here are the best offers not to be missed, from recent triple A games to recoveries under 5 euros.
They are Steam it’s always time for offers, but the arrival of Spring Sales it’s one of those moments when your wallet really starts to tremble: like every year, an avalanche of discounts has arrived on thousands of video games, from the most recent titles to timeless classics, with offers for all tastes and budgets.
The promotions will remain active until 6pm Italian on March 26thso there’s plenty of time to calmly choose the most interesting offers, pick up that game you’ve been putting off for months or discover a little gem at a bargain price. The amount of discounts is gargantuan and finding your way isn’t easy, but we tried to make a thoughtful selection: below you will find an overview of the offers that, in our opinion, really deserve attention, including several deals under 5 euros to add to your library without thinking too much.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater in bundle convenienti
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Let’s start with one of the most curious discounts of these Spring Sales. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is on offer for 39.99 euros with a 50% discount, a very interesting price in itself. The real surprise, however, comes from bundle che include anche Metal Gear Solid 1 (from the Master Collection Vol. 1): The package barely costs 37,78 eurowith a reduction of approximately 46% on Delta alone. In practice you spend less than the single game and you also take home another timeless classic from the series, making the bundle the clearly more advantageous choice. The offer may not appear immediately on the main screen, but it is available on the dedicated page found at this address. Also very convenient are the bundles with the remaster of Metal Gear Solid 2 at 41.28 euros and the one with the entire Master Collection Vol. 1 at 60.88 euros, with an overall saving of more than 40 euros.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater presents the third chapter of the Solid series in a modern key, released in 2004 and considered the starting point of the saga. The remake, developed by Konami Digital Entertainment with the support of Virtuos, aims to faithfully preserve the structure, narrative, dubbing and setting of the original game, while on a technical level it offers a complete reconstruction thanks to Unreal Engine 5. Settings, textures and models are much more detailed, while maintaining some features of the era, such as the division into areas with loading. The gameplay remains extremely faithful, but with some improvements: smoother animations, additional movements such as crouch walking and back crawling, as well as an expanded CQC system that makes battles more dynamic. If you want to delve deeper, here is our review of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Among the most convincing offers of the Spring Sales stands out Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, now available at 29,99 euro thanks to a 50% discount. Considering the discount percentage, the undisputed qualities of the game (by the way, here is our review) and the fact that it is a relatively recent title, in our opinion it is one of the best offers of this round. If you love RPGs and haven’t played it yet, now you really have no excuses. Also worth mentioning is the Expansion Pass, offered at 19.49 euros with a saving of 35%, which includes the four expansions published so far.
Set in medieval Bohemia of the 15th century, the game resumes the events of Henry from Skalitz, now more mature and involved in an even more complex political and personal plot. The game world is larger, more alive and responsive compared to the first chapter, with cities, villages and countryside reconstructed with great attention to detail. Missions offer a greater variety of approaches, from diplomacy to stealth, while the player’s choices influence relationships, reputation and story development, making each game unique and deeply immersive.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Among the most interesting offers of the Spring Sales stands out Assassin’s Creed Shadows, now available at 34,99 euro thanks to a 50% discount on the list price. The offer is particularly generous, especially considering that the game had already been offered at a discount in recent months on the Valve store. The title has also recently entered the final phase of its post-launch support with new content, features, crossovers and various balancing interventions: a sign that it has reached its full “maturity” and, at this price, becomes a very attractive purchase for those waiting for the right opportunity to dive into feudal Japan.
Set in 1579, the game follows the intertwined stories of two protagonists: Naoe, an agile and lethal shinobi, and Yasuke, a samurai with devastating strength. The open world structure features the free exploration typical of the series, but with a greater emphasis on infiltration, tactical combat and management of notoriety. The presence of two playable characters allows you to experiment Opposing playing styles: Naoe excels at stealth thanks to ninja tools and a versatile grappling hook, while Yasuke focuses on power, endurance and heavy weapons, offering a direct and brutal approach. For more details, please refer to our review of Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
Split Fiction
Another very interesting discount from these Spring Sales concerns Split Fiction, now available at 34,99 euro with a 30% reduction, which brings the price to its all-time low on Steam. It is one of the best cooperative experiences of recent years, with very little to envy from the famous It Takes Two, the previous work by Hazelight Studios. At this price it becomes a decidedly interesting purchase, also because just one copy is enough to play with a friend thanks to the Friends Pass included in the price.
Split Fiction is a narrative adventure designed exclusively for two-player co-opboth locally and online. Players play as Mio and Zoe, two aspiring unpublished authors who are lured into the headquarters of Rader Publishing, a publisher that experiments with simulated fictional universes. Due to an oversight, the two end up using the same simulator and will have to find a way to return to reality, exploring two distinct worlds: one futuristic and one fantasy. The game blends action, adventure, puzzles and constant cooperation, a fundamental element for overcoming obstacles, unraveling mysteries and advancing the story. To find out more, please refer to our review of Split Fiction.
Other offers not to be missed
The above are some of the most succulent offers, but the Spring Sales have much more to offer and unfortunately it is inevitable to have to make a selection. However, it is worth mentioning ARC Raiders, now at 31.99 euros with a 20% discount. Staying on the topic of multiplayer shooters, we also highlight Battlefield 6 at 41.99 euros (-40%) and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 at 43.99 euros (-45%): three recent online shooters, with very different approaches to the genre and all offered at decidedly interesting prices.
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On the role-playing games front, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth stands out at 29.99 euros with a 40% discount, which also marks its historic low on Steam. Not to be missed either is Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, offered at 44.99 euros (-25%): an excellent remake and one of the most successful JRPGs of last year, perhaps passed too unnoticed between the clamor of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and the nostalgia operations of more famous franchises such as Dragon Quest. We also highlight Metaphor: ReFantazio at 34.99 euros (-50%), and we stop here: the offers on JRPGs are so many that they deserve a separate article.
For lovers of racing games, Forza Horizon 5 is back on sale at 29.99 euros (-50%): a cyclical offer, yes, but always excellent for those who want to dive into one of the best automotive open worlds of recent years. Staying at Microsoft, The Outer Worlds 2 is also very interesting, now at 41.99 euros with a 40% discount which brings it to its historic low.
We close with two very different but equally noteworthy proposals: Silent Hill f, available at 39.99 euros (-50%) at its lowest price ever, and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, which drops to 19.79 euros thanks to a 67% cut, a remarkable deal for one of the most popular titles of recent years and which continues to receive substantial post-launch support with free updates.
Bargains not to be missed under 5 euros
As per tradition, we close our overview with a selection of offers under 5 euros that are really difficult to say no to. Let’s start with Tombi! Special Edition (“Tomba” in the international version of Steam), offered at 4.87 euros with a 75% discount, a perfect opportunity to rediscover a much-loved classic from the first PlayStation.
Staying on the subject of great recoveries, the remake of Resident Evil 3 drops to 3.99 euros with a 90% cut: it is not the most successful remake of the series, but at this price it is difficult to resist. Even more incredible is the price of Fallout New Vegas, which you can take home for the cost of a coffee: 0.99 euros for one of the most influential Western RPGs of all time.
To complete the selection we find Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition at 2.99 euros, a must for FPS lovers at such a low price that it is also perfect as a “hit and run” experience for the weekend, and Control Ultimate Edition at 3.99 euros (-90%). Tom Clancy’s The Division and The Division 2 are also excellent, both at 2.99 euros, while Detroit: Become Human drops to 3.99 euros with a 90% discount, an irresistible invitation for those who love narrative adventures with a high emotional impact.
Have you already started shopping by taking advantage of the Steam Spring Sales? Have you found any opportunities not to be missed? Let us know in the comments below.
