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Lo and Behold, Here's the Lowdown on the Ace Gaming Deals during the Steam Summer Sale 2022
Hey there, fellow gamers! You're in luck if you managed to catch my Steam Summer Sale 2022 predictions. This bad boy's chock-full of fantastic deals, so buckle up!
Let's dive right in, shall we? Here are the crème de la crème, the games that absolutely stole the show. If my backlog of games wasn't colossal already, these titles have just upped the ante - and I'm not done shopping yet until it ends on July 10.
Resident Evil 4
You won't be shocked to see this one pop up first. That's correct, the Resident Evil 4 remake is indeed on sale on Steam as anticipated, and it's right up there with the original and Resident Evil 2 remake. It's easily one of, if not the best, entry I've played in Capcom's survival horror franchise.
After multiple playthroughs (I've honestly lost count at this point), I've clocked in at 331 hours of gameplay - and the hours keep growing thanks to its replay value within the base game alone, and then mods take it to a greater extent with gameplay randomizers, and more.
If you've yet to experience it, it's now 50% off at $19.99 / £16.49. An absolute steal, if you ask me. It's coming at the same time as the Capcom Spotlight that gave us new details on Resident Evil Requiem, launching on February 27, 2026, making this the best time to immerse yourself in the reimagining of a classic.
Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 is now $20.99 / £17.49, with a whopping 65% off. This one's an easy recommendation for me. It's another title I've clocked hundreds of hours in, and I see myself potentially diving back in, as it's been a while since I finished its Phantom Liberty DLC. It's a game I own on GOG Galaxy, and I use my handheld (running Bazzite, a SteamOS clone) quite regularly, so I'm tempted to purchase it on Steam instead.
While some wish this game had an option for a third-person perspective, it's one of the most immersive RPG games I've played in years. Its sequel, Cyberpunk 2 (previously codenamed Project Orion), is now in pre-production, so it's the perfect time to dive into Night City and experience all that it has to offer.
Dead Space
The best deal I've seen so far is EA's Dead Space remake with an astounding 80% off, available at $11.99 / £9.99. I snatched it up as soon as I opened the Steam store. I haven't played it yet, but it boasts critical acclaim, and honestly, any survival horror game that reminds me of Resident Evil 4 is right up my alley.
Similar to this, The Callisto Protocol has made its way onto my backlog purposely left sidelined due to its repetitive nature - a sentiment that many reviewers shared at the time of its launch. All signs point toward a better experience in the Dead Space remake, and I can't wait to dive in.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
This one has been a game of the year contender for me (from what I've played so far). Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is just 10% off at $44.99 / £37.79, but believe me, its original price is already a steal, because it's easily one of 2022's best titles.
Take it from someone who isn't a fan of turn-based games - Expedition 33 blends turn-based and real-time mechanics together, forming an engaging and immersive combat experience that keeps you coming back for more. It's akin to Larian Studios' beloved Baldur's Gate 3, with dialogue and voice acting that rivals the best in the RPG genre.
Devil May Cry 5
Last but not least, if for some odd reason, you haven't played Capcom's legendary Devil May Cry 5, do yourself a favor and buy it right now. It's currently on sale with 75% off, making it a steal at $7.49 / £5.99.
It's a tough game to master, as it has quite a lot of depth to its combat (especially when using Dante), but it's a blast for all players, with difficulty levels for all skill levels. This is a 2019 game but doesn't feel dated whatsoever, running on Capcom's fantastic RE Engine.
I've been waiting for a sixth instalment for a while now, or at least a Devil May Cry 3 remake, but Devil May Cry 5 has enough content to keep you engaged for hundreds of hours - and I must mention, three incredibly badass protagonists. Don't hesitate, trust me; this is a game you won't regret picking up.
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Important Note: These deals and prices are based on historical Steam Summer Sale patterns from 2025. The actual deals in the 2022 Steam Summer Sale may differ. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check gaming news sources during the Steam Summer Sale 2022.
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- If you're interested in expanding your gaming library beyond the realm of survival horror and RPGs, consider taking advantage of the discount on EA's smartphone-compatible gadget, the Dead Space remake, currently offered at 80% off during the Steam Summer Sale 2022.
- Apart from Resident Evil 4 and Cyberpunk 2077, another blockbuster title that boasts technology marvels is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a game known for its innovative blend of turn-based and real-time mechanics, available with a 10% discount during the Steam Summer Sale 2022.
- In addition to gaming, this year's Steam Summer Sale 2022 offers a broad range of smartphones and accompanying gadgets from trusted brands, making it a perfect time to upgrade your devices and enhance your overall computing and entertainment experiences.