Green Man Gaming is running its Summer Sale right now, and the numbers are hard to ignore: over 5,000 PC games discounted, with a solid chunk priced under $10, and the whole thing wraps up on July 13.
The breadth here is genuinely impressive. You have deep-catalog classics sitting alongside recent releases, and nearly all of them deliver as Steam keys redeemable directly in your library.

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The sub-$10 deals worth knowing about
Here's the lowdown on the standout bargains. Sonic Mania is the floor at just $1.84 (down from $20), which is practically nothing for one of the best 2D Sonic games ever made. Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition is $3 (was $20) and comes with the base game plus all 24 DLC packs, a sprawling open-world crime thriller set in Hong Kong that still holds up.
The Batman: Arkham Collection at $7.20 (was $60) is arguably the best value in the entire sale. Three of the best superhero games ever made for less than a coffee run. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night drops to $3.28 from $40, and Civilization VI hits $5.40 from $60. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition lands at $8.80 (was $40), and The Elder Scrolls Online base game is just $4.30.
Bigger titles with serious discounts
Not everything in the sale sits under $10. Several higher-profile releases are also seeing meaningful cuts.
Destiny 2: The Collection is $21.19 (was $69.60), packaging every expansion and content pack into one purchase. Bungie let go of most of the Destiny development team in late June as part of a company restructuring, so the game's future is uncertain, but there are hundreds of hours of content already in there for anyone who hasn't touched it.
Bungie's new extraction shooter Marathon also appears in the sale. The standard edition is $24.35 (was $40), and the Deluxe Edition, which adds a set of cosmetics, is $36.53 (was $60).
For JRPG fans, Persona 5 Royal is $16.56 (was $60) and Final Fantasy XVI Complete Edition is $28 (was $70). The Final Fantasy VII Remake + Rebirth Deluxe Twin Pack bundles both games for $40 (was $100), which is a strong deal if you haven't played either. Monster Hunter Wilds sits at $25.58 (was $70).
Full list of standout deals
What most players miss during sales like this is the deep back catalog. The headline deals are easy to spot, but GMG has over 5,000 items listed, so there's plenty worth finding beyond the obvious picks. If you're building out a backlog or looking for something to fill the gap before a bigger release later this year, this window closes July 13. Check out our game reviews if you need help deciding whether any of these are worth your time, or head to our gaming guides to get the most out of whatever you pick up.








