Weekend PC download deals: Free Killing Floor 2 Steam weekend and more

As retailers prepare for the upcoming holiday sales, Steam is offering up a free weekend for Killing Floor 2.

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Only two weeks before Christmas day! That means there aren't many days left to catch up on your PC gaming. There's a sense that sites are preparing for the upcoming holiday sales, but GamersGate and GOG.com have already gotten started, with rotating deals. Meanwhile, Steam is getting everyone in on Killing Floor 2 this weekend, as well as offering up a massive Double Fine bundle for cheap. Check out the full list of deals below.

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

Amazon

Bundle Stars

Pay $1.99 for Evoland, Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition, Overture, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2, PixelJunk Shooter, PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate, and Survivalist. These activate on Steam.

Or pay $2.99 for Blades of Time Limited Edition, bit Dungeon II, Etherlords I & II, Wizardry 8, Rune Classic, FATE: Undiscovered Realms, and Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny Revised Edition (w/For the Gods DLC). These activate on Steam.

Or pay $14.99 for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its DLC packs. These activate on Steam.

Or pay $1.99 for DungeonUp, Olympia Rising, Grimoire: Manastorm, Ace of Words, Hyperspace Invaders II: Pixel Edition, Magical Brickout, Hypt, Ruzh Delta Z, Adventures of Bertram Fiddle Episode 1: A Dreadly Business, and Collisions. These activate on Steam.

Or pay $2.99 for Omerta: City of Gangsters and its DLC packs. These activate on Steam.

Direct2Drive

GamersGate

  • GamersGate has kicked off its Holiday Sale, with new deals going up every 48 hours. For deals on games like Dark Souls II, the Batman series, the LEGO series, and more, be sure to visit GamersGate.

GameStop

Get Games

  • Get Games needs a week to recover from the Black Friday rush. Come back next week for more deals!

GOG.com

Green Man Gaming

Use the code 20PERC-DECMBR-SVINGS to get 20% off your purchase. Some exclusions apply.

Humble Bundle

Pay what you want for Art of Fighting 2, Fatal Fury Special, King of the Monsters, Metal Slug 2, Samural Shodown II, Sengoku 3, The King of Fighters 2000, and Baseball Stars 2. Pay more than the average $9.43 to get The Last Blade, Pulstar, Metal Slug, Metal Slug 3, Shock Troopers, Neo Turf Masters, The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match Final Edition, Twinkle Star Sprites, the Neo Geo 25th Anniversary Soundtrack, and more games to be named later. Pay $10 or more to also get Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad, Samural Shodown V Special, Garou: Mark of the Wolves, Metal Slug X, and The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match. Pay $40 or more to also get a Neo Geo 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Metal Slug SV-001 T-shirt. All games work on Steam with Steam keys available for a $1 minimum donation.

Or pay what you want for Medieval II: Total War Collection, Viking: Battle for Asgard, Shogun: Total War Collection, the Total War: Rome original soundtrack, the Total War: Warhammer Illustrated Campaign Map, a Total War: Arena 30-day Premium Account, Total War Battles: Kingdom, and the Total War eBooks. Pay more than the average $9.06 to get Total War: Arena Premium Spartan Hoplite Unit, Medieval: Total War Collection, Empire: Total War Collection, a Humble Store 66% off Total War: Attila coupon, Total War: Shogun 2 Collection, and the Napoleon: Total War Collection. Pay $15 or more to also get Total War: Rome II Emperor Edition w/Wrath of Sparta, Caesar in Gaul, Nomadic Tribes Culture, and Pirates and Raiders Culture Packs. Pay $30 to also get the Humble Total War Bundle T-shirt. All games work on Steam and Steam keys are available with a $1 minimum.

Origin

UPlay

Steam

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

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