While these games are on sale through Tuesday, November 28: Always Sometimes Monsters - $3 (75 percent off).Enter the Gungeon - $8 (50 percent off).The Talos Principle - $10 (75 percent off, with Road to Gehenna DLC for $4 at 75 percent off).Shadow Warrior 2 - $20 (50 percent off).Here are some highlights for the shorter sale which ends this Friday: Note that some games are on sale through Tuesday, November 28, but others are only discounted until this Friday, November 24. The entire sale is a goldmine, but publisher Devolver Digital's library is especially rich. The Humble Bundle fall sale is in full swing, and in addition to free copies of Brutal Legend, it's filled with big discounts on great indie games. The first day's 'resolutions' (read: recommendations) are mostly meaty RPGs like Divinity: Original Sin 2 and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and there's a good indie presence thanks to other games like Torchlight and Legend of Grimrock. You'll also find some good discounts in GOG's New Year's Resolution sale, which started earlier today and runs through January 15. The Talos Principle - $8 at 80 percent off (the DLC-filled Gold Edition is $11 at 85 percent off).Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number - $4 at 75 percent off.Serious Sam: The Random Encounter - $1 at 80 percent off.Serious Sam 3: BFE - $8 at 80 percent off. A handful of good indies are on sale through Monday, January 15, including gratuitous violence simulator Hotline Miami and contemplative puzzler The Talos Principle. Publisher Devolver Digital is running a quick Steam sale to ring in the new year. GDQ recently kicked off Awesome Games Done Quick 2018, a week-long speedrun marathon dedicated to breaking videogames every way possible and raising money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Devolver says they'll donate 10 percent of the sale's revenue to GDQ. Update: In a tweet, Devolver Digital confirmed that this Steam sale is being held in conjunction with charitable speedrunning organization Games Done Quick. Since the annual campaign started running in 2016, it’s raised almost £300,000 for children affected by war. You can register your stream with War Child and use JustGiving LiveStreaming to raise money. If you fancy raising money yourself, this year you can stream your own charity event to support War Child. “Each year we aim to go bigger and we’re hoping that this will be our biggest year yet with a truly diverse range of games supporting Armistice including the separate story featuring Carey Mulligan in War Child DLC in 11-11: Memories Retold, Dick Wilde joining as our first ever Steam VR title with the addition of ‘Cupid’s Bow’ and The Respawnables bringing back their healer item." “We’re thrilled with this year’s support from some of most talented people & studios in the sector,” said Wayne Emanuel, Gaming Partnerships Manager of War Child UK. Other games, like 11-11: Memories Retold and Prison Architect, are introducing limited-time DLC in support of the charity. A percentage of proceeds from the sale goes to War Child’s work in conflict zones across the globe. The sale will continue until November 14. The Steam sale includes the likes of Abzu, the relaxing underwater exploration game, and Rime, another peaceful exploration romp. Prison Architect, World of Tanks, Machinarium and The Talos Principle are among the games participating. This year, War Child is hoping to raise £250,000 with game updates and events that promote peace, along with a Steam sale. Last year’s Armistice campaign, set up by War Child, raised over £100,000 for children that have become victims of war.
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