Weekend PC download deals: free Depth weekend and more

It's the start of the slow summer months, so players can take a swim with Depth or dodge the undead with zombie games from Green Man Gaming.

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It's the middle of July, so there are a handful of the gaming public that are hitting a dry spell. Thankfully, there are some notable deals to be found on a number of PC games to help out until the big-time new releases start hitting in earnest again. Check out the full list of deals below.

Here's our selection of this weekend's PC deals:

Amazon

Bundle Stars

Pay $19.99 for Middle-earth: Shadow of Modor and its 18 DLC packs. These activate on Steam.

Or pay $2.99 for ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack, Tomb of Tyrants, Reflections, Glass Wing, Nomad, TRIP: Steam Edition, Khet 2.0, Strata, Fake Colours, and Chime. These activate on Steam.

Or pay $3.49 for Ship Simulator Extremes and its 5 DLC packs. These activate on Steam.

Direct2Drive

  • Train Simulator 2015 [Steam] - $7.49 (75% off)
  • Train Simulator 2015 add-ons are also on sale and can be found here.

GamersGate

  • Ultra Street Fighter IV [Steam] - $15.00 (50% off)
  • Company of Heroes 2 [Steam] - $10.00 (75% off) (Other Company of Heroes 2 expansions and content are also on sale here.)
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown The Complete Edition [Steam] - $10.00 (80% off)
  • (Other XCOM content also on sale here.)

GameStop

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Green Man Gaming

Use the code GMGSUM-MERSAL-E20OFF to get 20% off your purchase. Some exclusions apply.

  • Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition [Steam] - $19.99 (60% off) (Mystery game included with purchase)
  • Left 4 Dead 2 [Steam] - $4.99 (75% off) (Mystery game included with purchase)
  • Resident Evil 4 [Steam] - $7.99 (60% off) (Mystery game included with purchase)
  • The Walking Dead: Season 2 - $8.49 (66% off) (Mystery game included with purchase)
  • H1Z1 [Steam Early Access] - $9.99 (50% off)
  • Dying Light [Steam] - $44.99 (30% off)
  • Other games in Green Man Gaming's Day of the Undead sale can be found here.

Humble Bundle

Pay what you want for Game Dev Starter Pack, Stencyl: Indie Edition 1-Year License, 90% off coupons for RPG Maker, Humble Bundle Starter DLC Pack, Indie Game Maker Contest '14 Finalist Pack, and Labyrinthine Dreams. Pay more than the average $10.97 for RPG Maker VX Ace Deluxe Edition, Game Character Hub, Humble Bundle Sci-Fi DLC Pack, Humble Bundle New DLC Pack (w/$10 Game Dev Fort store credit), Aveyond: Lord of Twilight, Crimzon Clover World Ignition, and more to be named later. Pay $12 or more to also get App Game Kit 2, Sprinter Pro, Sprite Lamp, Humble Bundle Fantasy DLC Pack, and Goats On A Bridge. Most games work on Steam and Steam keys are available with a $1 minimum.

Or pay what you want for Tengami, Where is my Heart?, and Back to Bed. Pay more than the average $3.56 to get 7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat, Deep Under the Sky, and Valdis Story: Abyssal City. Pay $1 more than the average to also get The Dream Machine. All games work on Steam and Steam keys are available with a $1 minimum.

Or pay what you want for Arma 2, Take On Helicopters Bundle, UFO: Afterlight, Alpha Prime, Arma: Gold Edition, Fish Fillets 2, and a game to be named later. Pay more than the average $4.56 to get Arma Tactics, Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead, Arma 2: British Armed Forces, Arma 2: Private Military Company, Arma 2: DayZ Mod, and another game to be named. Pay $20 or more to also get Take on Mars [Steam Early Access] and another game to be named. Pay $100 or more to get the full Bohemia Interactive Collection. All games work on Steam and Steam keys are available with a $1 minimum.

  • Shadowrun: Dragonfall Director's Cut [Steam] - $4.49 (70% off)
  • Shadowrun Returns [Steam] - $2.99 (80% off)
  • The Swapper [Steam] - $2.99 (80% off)
  • The previous games are a part of the DRM Freedom Sale, which lasts until tomorrow. Catch the full list here.

Origin

Use the code PLAY to get $20 off your $50 purchase. Some exclusions apply.

Steam

As well as regular discounts, Steam has a couple of additional weekend deals.

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