Huge Flash Sale For PC Games Ends Soon

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One of the biggest advantages of PC gaming is the amount of sales you can find easily on the web. These sales are usually for acclaimed games and not just shovelware titles. Steam has weekly sales, Epic Store offers two free games every few weeks and now PC game store Fanatical has a great sale of its own. The Insanity Sale discounts a boatload of games for a limited time, including gems like Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night or Monster Hunter: World.

The majority of these games will be redeemable on Steam, with a few exceptions like Borderlands 3 (which is on the Epic Games Store) and any Ubisoft title which would be redeemable on Uplay. Each product page will specify where the game key can be redeemed.

Over the course of Fanatical’s Insanity Sale, new flash deals will go up at a fairly constant pace. These deals won’t last long — most discounts are available for 24 hours, while some only last a few hours. Keep your eyes on what’s on sale here.

In addition to the constant flash deals as part of the Insanity Sale, quite a few Ubisoft games are discounted, including Far Cry: New Dawn, Far Cry 4: Gold Edition and Far Cry 5, as well as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Assassin’s Creed Origins. Watchdogs 2 and Ghost Recon: Wildlands are also on sale, as well as their deluxe counterparts.

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The Insanity Sale is scheduled to end on October 18 at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET.

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