Not to be outdone by every other Black Friday sale currently going on, the Steam Autumn Sale has begun, running through December 3, and offering some of the best discounts in PC gaming.

If you’ve had your eye on a Steam Controller, you can nab one for $5.00, a 90% discount, though quantities are limited and delivery delays are expected.

Otherwise you’ll find the usual plethora of PC game discounts. We’ve compiled some highlights below:

  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep $20.99 (40% off)
  • Disco Elysium $31.99 (20% off)
  • Civilization 6 $14.99 (75% off)
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice $38.99 (35% off)
  • Monster Hunter: World $29.99 (50% off)
  • Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition $17.99 (50% off)
  • Divinity Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition $24.74 (45% off)
  • DOOM $5.99 (70% off)
  • Gears 5 $29.99 (50% off)
  • Terraria $4.99 (50% off)
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider $8.99 (85% off)
  • PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds $14.99 (50% off)
  • ARK: Survival Evolved $17.49 (65% off)
  • Tabletop Simulator $9.99 (50% off)

With the Steam Autumn Sale also comes the Steam Awards Nominations. Everyone with a Steam account can nominate a game for each of the following categories. The menus suggest from a list of games you’ve played this year, though you can also search for any 2019 game to nominate. The exception is the Labor of Love category, which highlights older games that continue to see updates and contest releases.

  • Game of the Year
  • VR Game of the Year
  • Labor of Love
  • Better with Friends
  • Most Innovative Gameplay
  • Outstanding Story-Rich Game
  • Best Game You Suck At
  • Outstanding Visual Style

Nominations close at the end of the Steam Autumn Sale. During the Winter Sale, which takes place during the end of December, users will get a chance to vote for the winners based on these nominations. Winners will then be announced on December 31.


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