4 April 2026
Let’s be honest—there’s no sweeter phrase in the gamer dictionary than “major price cuts.” It’s the gamer’s equivalent of Christmas morning, only instead of socks from Aunt Karen, you’re unwrapping a top-tier AAA title for the price of a sad gas station sandwich. So, grab your wallet (or what’s left of it), because we’re diving headfirst into the virtual bargain bin… except this time, it’s actually stacked with gold.


The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Game of the Year Edition) has been spotted at under $10 during major sales. That’s less than a fast food combo and ten times healthier for your soul. With over 100 hours of dark fantasy goodness, you'll get all the monster-slaying and bathtub-Geralt moments you can handle.
Too broke for Netflix? Time to plug into the game that inspired it.
Want to stealth across Renaissance Italy with Ezio? That’s a few bucks. Storm England in Valhalla? Practically pocket change. Ubisoft clearly wants you to own the entire historical murder simulator vault—and we won’t argue.
Even the newer Resident Evil Village has been seen at slashed prices, making your wallet and inner horror fan scream simultaneously. The only scary thing here? How cheap these frights are.
Bethesda’s demon-slaying, face-melting FPS has never felt more satisfying to buy. It’s fast, it’s furious, and now it’s practically free compared to what it once cost. Honestly, Hell can wait—I've got some chainsaw therapy to attend to.
Thanks to regular digital sales, you can now own the entire series for the price of a mediocre coffee date. Inquisition, which once destroyed PCs with its epic scale, is now cheap enough to be an impulse buy.
Pro tip: buy the DLC bundles. They’re often dirt cheap and absolutely worth it.
So, if you missed it the first time, here's your second shot at saving the galaxy with space flirting on the side.
IO Interactive’s World of Assassination trilogy combines stealth, humor, and creative chaos in the best ways. Whether it’s disguising yourself as a flamingo or whacking folks with fish (yes, really), you’re in for a killer time—minus the killer price tag.
It’s still one of the most chaotic, scream-inducing co-op games out there. Plus, it’s basically a rite of passage. Don’t be the one person in your group who hasn’t played it.
Arkham Asylum? A classic. Arkham City? Peak Batman. Arkham Knight? If your PC can handle it without melting, it’s well worth grabbing for peanuts. Every dramatic cape-flourish, every brooding rooftop bro-meeting—all yours for couch-cushion money.
Now, I’m not saying be irresponsible with your spending… but these deals aren’t gonna wait forever. Some of these games go from “I can buy that with lunch money” back to “Haha, 60 bucks please” faster than you can say “add to cart.”
Either way, we win.
- Wishlists Exist for a Reason: Use them. Let Steam email you when your dream game gets a dream price.
- Bundle Like a Boss: Sites like Humble Bundle and Fanatical pack value like no other.
- Don’t Sleep on Subscriptions: Game Pass and PS Plus Extra are basically cheat codes.
- Buy It, Don’t Binge It: No shame in a backlog. Buy now, play three years later—that’s the gamer way.
- Check Multiple Stores: Different platforms, different prices. Price check like you’re shopping for a used car.
Come on, admit it—you’ve already opened a new browser tab and started wishlisting like a maniac, haven’t you? Yeah, same. Just remember: these deals come and go faster than a rage quit in Dark Souls. Grab 'em while they last.
Game on, bargain hunters.
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2 comments
Carina Sanchez
Wow, major price cuts? Time to buy games I promise to play someday, right after I finish that one I downloaded in 2017. Priorities, people! 🎮💸
April 18, 2026 at 2:42 AM
Angie Thomas
This article highlights significant price reductions on beloved game franchises, which could reinvigorate interest among lapsed players and attract newcomers. Such strategic discounts not only boost sales but also enhance community engagement, setting the stage for potential future releases and expansions.
April 7, 2026 at 2:22 AM
Kaitlyn Pace
Thank you for your insightful comment! I agree that these price cuts can revitalize interest and foster a stronger community, paving the way for exciting future developments in the franchises.