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    Epic Games Halloween Sale 2024: Huge Discounts on Horror and More

    Awais KhanBy Awais KhanOctober 20, 2024Updated:October 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ⏩Highlights

    ▶️The Epic Games Store Halloween Sale 2024 runs from October 18 to November 1, offering discounts up to 85%.
    ▶️Major horror titles like Alan Wake, Killing Floor 2, and The Sinking City are available at deep discounts.
    ▶️Popular non-horror games such as Untitled Goose Game, Slime Rancher Rainbow Bundle, and Kerbal Space Program are also heavily discounted.
    ▶️The sale features both full games and DLCs, with Dead by Daylight and Sherlock Holmes Chapter One expansions on sale.
    ▶️Discounts span a wide range of genres, making it a great time for all types of gamers to grab deals.

    The Epic Games Store has launched its annual Epic Games Halloween sale, offering steep discounts on a variety of games, ranging from horror classics to indie gems. This sale runs from October 18 to November 1, 2024, and gives players the opportunity to save up to 85% on a wide selection of games, perfect for Halloween enthusiasts and beyond.

    All treats, no tricks 🍬😌

    Our Halloween Sale is here! Save big on your favorite titles now through November 1: https://t.co/NeLzRyHvrF pic.twitter.com/5LQvowNL0R

    — Epic Games Store (@EpicGames) October 18, 2024

    Horror fans will find significant discounts on games like “Alan Wake,” now priced at just $2.99 (80% off), and “Alan Wake’s American Nightmare,” which is down to $1.79 (80% off). If you’re looking for something more recent, “Alan Wake Remastered” is available for $7.49 (75% off), and the highly anticipated “Alan Wake 2” has dropped from $49.99 to $24.99 (50% off). Another standout horror deal is “The Sinking City,” slashed to $7.99 (80% off), giving players a detective-horror experience set in a supernatural flooded city​

    ALAN WAKE II

    If survival horror is your thing, “Killing Floor 2” is also a top pick at $5.99 (80% off), and “Carrion”—a reverse horror game where you control the monster—is available for $5.99 (70% off). Other notable horror-themed deals include “Scorn” at $9.99 (75% off) and “Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened” for $6.74 (85% off)​

    However, it’s not just about horror games. Players looking for lighter experiences can grab “Untitled Goose Game” at $9.99 (50% off), and “Slime Rancher Rainbow Bundle” for $24.74 (45% off). If you enjoy multiplayer chaos, “Among Us” is available for $2.99, offering a great deal for fans of social deduction games. “Destroy All Humans!” is another fun title, now priced at $7.49 (75% off), letting you live out your alien invasion fantasies​

    For those into more expansive games, “Frostpunk: Game of the Year Edition” is going for $10.79 (76% off), while “System Shock” has a 60% discount, priced at $15.99. Fans of space exploration can also pick up “Kerbal Space Program Complete Edition” for $20.78 (67% off). Another fan-favorite, “Remnant: From the Ashes,” is discounted by 70%, bringing its price down to $11.99​

    The sale also features discounts on expansion passes and additional content for popular titles. “Dead by Daylight” fans can find discounted chapters, such as Resident Evil: PROJECT W for $8.39 and Hellraiser for $2.49. Other DLC deals include Sherlock Holmes Chapter One add-ons like M For Mystery and Mycroft’s Pride, each priced at $3.49​

    With an impressive array of discounted titles and DLCs, this Halloween sale offers something for every kind of gamer, whether you’re into spine-chilling horror or casual, light-hearted fun

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