Games on SALE!

Prime Gaming is timely with it's blog post update for November.

Another month jam backed with games. Upcoming highlights include (see blog post for dates).

GOG codes:
  • Mafia: Definitive Edition
  • Dishonored - Definitive Edition
  • Duck Paradox
  • Overcooked - Gourmet Edition
  • Sir Whoopass - Immortal Death
Epic redemption:
  • Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Super Meat Boy
  • Elite Dangerous
  • Jurassic World Evolution
And 15 other games on various platforms. If anyone wants any of the GOG codes, let me know.
This might be a dumb question, but is there any official reason why they don't do Steam codes anymore? Seems like most are either GoG, Epic, or Prime Gaming itself.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
This might be a dumb question, but is there any official reason why they don't do Steam codes anymore? Seems like most are either GoG, Epic, or Prime Gaming itself.
Prime Gaming has never had Steam codes. They started out with their own app only, and it's just this past year or so that GOG codes have become a regular thing.

If I had to guess, I'd say that it's likely that Steam doesn't offer them a good enough deal on keys.
 
Prime Gaming has never had Steam codes. They started out with their own app only, and it's just this past year or so that GOG codes have become a regular thing.

If I had to guess, I'd say that it's likely that Steam doesn't offer them a good enough deal on keys.
Ah, I stand corrected. I thought they had in the past.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
Jingle Jam 2024

" Donate a minimum of £35, select the Jingle Jam 2024 Games Collection and receive Steam keys for 18 games and more. "

Like most Jingle Jams this is about charity. It's not an amazing deal of must-have games, but there are some solid titles if you want to give money to causes while you do. Games I recognize as highly regarded: Another Crab's Treasure, Shadows of Doubt, and Fights in Tight Spaces, but there may be other gems.
 
A year of Humble Choice is on sale for $99 w/ code HOLIDAY24 (23% off).
Speaking as someone that used to have Humble Choice, I didn't find it was worth it in the long run. I STILL have a long list of game keys that are just collecting dust. I've given away more games than I've kept (and gifted several keys to Halforumers by checking their wishlists, as many can attest to :) ). I've tried trading them with others, but more often than not, their offers weren't of equal value.

Honestly, for me, the Humble Choice was great for indie game I was interested in, but less so for AAA games. They were often games I had zero interest in.
 
Yeah... there is only like 5 games on that list that have any interest to me and I just don't have keys to trade, unfortunately. Humble Choice was really good for like a year and then it just became worthless.
 
For me personally, the reason I'll never get Humble Choice is because the idea of "you can try all these new games" doesn't attract me.

I don't want to try new games, I want to play my old games ad infinitum.
 
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