The Green Man Gaming Summer Sale has gone live at the digital PC retailer with over 2000 games on sale for the next two and a half weeks. The deepest discounts will be on the following categories: blockbusters, indie hits, hidden gems, franchises, games under $2, bundles, genres, and publishers.
Although Green Man Gaming is a British-based online video game retailer, it sells to over 195 countries with 90% of its revenue generated outside the UK. Its multi-platform catalogue features more than 6,600 games from more than 660 publishers. The company recently announced its intention to float on AIM, part of the London Stock Exchange to expand its customer base and drive international growth.
For the Green Man Gaming Summer Sale, each category will highlight featured deals, which will be updated with new games at their lowest prices every 48 hours during the sale. In addition, different franchises and publishers will be showcased every two days and offer discounts on a series of related games.
Below you will find the selection of featured deals for the next 24 hours at the Green Man Gaming Summer Sale. After that, buyers can expect to see deals on Destiny 2, the Batman Arkham games, and multiple Jackbox Party Packs.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - $39.05
Generation Zero - $8.50
Moons of Madness - $11.25
Outlast - $2.00
Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition - $8.50
Just Cause Franchise Sale (including up to 87% off Just Cause 1 - 4)
Techland Publisher Sale (including up to 77% off Dying Light, Call of Juarez, etc)
With more than 2000 other games on sale, buyers are encouraged to browse the Green Man Gaming site for great deals. Green Man Gaming is also launching its new XP loyalty program during the sale. The program gives buyers XP for special discounts, freebies, and more. Any purchases made in the last year count towards the program so regular shoppers may have already accumulated benefits.
The Green Man Gaming Summer Sale is live until August 3. To check out all the great games on sale, visit Green Man Gaming here.
Source: Eurogamer
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