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The Best Offers in the 2026 Steam Summer Sale You Shouldn't Miss (Part 2)

Your chance to grab it at a discounted price!

AAdmin
June 27, 2026
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The Best Offers in the 2026 Steam Summer Sale You Shouldn't Miss (Part 2)

0 Twitter Telegram Whatsapp Facebook The 2026 Steam Summer Sale offers discounts on hundreds of amazing PC games from June 25 to July 9, making it the perfect time to grab some games you've had on your wish list at a lower price.

Price: $6.39 / $15.99 (60% off) Steam Deck: Fully supported If you are a fan of single-player survival games, especially those that offer a more serene and comfortable atmosphere, then I Am Future: Cozy Apocalypse Survival certainly deserves a try. The game contains all the essential elements that fans of the genre expect, from building bases and fishing to resource gathering, crafting, and equipment development, but it adds its own unique twist through its cozy atmosphere and its unique futuristic-themed world. The events take place on a strange planet after the end of the world, where the player wakes up in a completely transformed world and begins to explore what happened to them and the civilization that once existed.

The experience is not just about survival; the game also includes an exciting mystery element, allowing players to gradually discover more secrets related to the world around them. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience when the game was released on the Nintendo Switch earlier this year, and it's one of those games that continually pulls you back in even after you've stopped playing for a while.

During the 2026 Steam Summer Sale, I Am Future hit its lowest price ever on the platform. Until July 9, the game is available at a 60% discount, reducing its price to around just $7. The game also offers various options to adjust the difficulty level, allowing players to make the experience more comfortable and relaxing or turn it into a more challenging survival experience, making it suitable for a variety of players.

Price: $6.24 / $24.99 (75% off) Steam Deck: Fully supported Kynseed, which was first released in 2022, recently announced that it will finally come to consoles, which has brought the game back into the spotlight for many, including myself. The game offers a delightful mix of role-playing elements and life simulation games, developed by a team that includes several veteran developers who previously worked on the original Fable series.

For this reason, players can expect a great deal of humor and human emotions within this pixel art adventure, which highly focuses on storytelling and building relationships with different characters. The game has an average rating of "Very Positive" on Steam, reflecting how much players have liked it since its release.

Personally, I didn't get the chance to experience Kynseed when it first came out, and I was planning to wait until its release on consoles, but the current discount on the PC version makes the idea of buying it now very tempting.

With a discount of up to 75%, Kynseed is available at its lowest price ever on Steam. With the console version's release approaching, this timing seems perfect to grab it on PC and try it out before everyone else. Like all the other games on this list, the game carries the Steam Deck Verified rating, which means it runs fully smoothly on the Steam Deck as well.

I always look for a good story, a well-crafted scenario, and an exciting dramatic plot in any video game, and there's nothing wrong with delving into competitive games with innovative and engaging ideas.

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