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Steam’s Spring Sale offers up to 75% off top games

Steam’s Spring Sale is live. Until March 20, you can save up to 75% on games like Cyberpunk 2077, Doom, and Chrono Trigger.

Spring is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to grab some great gaming deals ahead of the season, Valve has you covered. The Steam Spring Sale is live, offering massive discounts on various games until 1 PM ET on March 20. Whether you love classic RPGs, strategic deck-building games, or high-intensity shooters, there’s something for every PC gamer.

While many of these discounts have appeared before, they’re still a fantastic chance to pick up newer games you may have missed or revisit legendary titles from gaming history. If you’re a fan of old-school RPGs, now is the perfect time to replay Chrono Trigger to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Square Enix’s beloved SNES classic is currently available for just US$3.74, a significant US$11 discount.

If modern open-world adventures are more your style, Cyberpunk 2077 is now US$42.76, down by US$40. This price includes the Phantom Liberty expansion, which introduces a gripping spy-thriller storyline, a new area in Night City, and an array of fresh missions and items to enhance the experience. Meanwhile, if you enjoy action-packed shooters, the 2016 reboot of Doom is a steal at just US$1.99, saving you US$18.

It’s not just AAA games on sale—some of the best indie titles are also heavily discounted. Inscryption, a unique mix of a collectable card game and psychological horror, is available for US$7.99, while Slay the Spire, a deck-building roguelike, is now just US$6.24. If fast-paced action is more your style, the addictive Vampire Survivors sells for US$3.74, making it the perfect time to jump in and try it out. And if you need help navigating its chaotic gameplay, there’s even an official wiki to answer all your questions.

More ways to save on tech and gaming

Beyond Steam’s massive sale, there are other great tech deals to take advantage of right now. If you’re looking for an affordable yet high-quality soundbar, the Sonos Ray is currently available for US$179 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy—saving you US$100. This compact 22-inch stereo soundbar offers clear dialogue and balanced sound, making it an excellent choice for those who want to upgrade their home audio without breaking the bank. While it lacks an HDMI port, it still integrates seamlessly with the Sonos ecosystem and supports AirPlay 2 for easy streaming from Apple devices.

Meanwhile, Headspace is celebrating Sleep Awareness Week by cutting the price of its annual subscription to US$41.99, saving you US$28 if you subscribe before March 18. This mindfulness app provides many sleepcasts, guided meditation sessions, focus-enhancing music, and daily inspirational videos. Whether you’re new to mindfulness or looking to deepen your practice, Headspace remains one of the best resources available, thanks to its user-friendly search features and structured progression.

Sony’s latest Astro Bot PlayStation 5 bundle is now available for console gamers for US$449 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. This package includes the 1TB PS5 “slim” and last year’s award-winning Astro Bot game. While it doesn’t come with any special edition designs or accessories, it’s still US$50 cheaper than buying a standard PS5. If you prefer the digital version, the bundle is also available for US$399 at the same retailers.

With so many discounts available, now is a great time to grab a deal before the Steam Spring Sale ends on March 20!

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