![]() ![]() As you can see, the sale is mostly CoD and WoW oriented, but considering that the publisher’s business model itself is mostly CoD and WoW related, I suppose that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to any of us. Overwatch‘s Legendary Edition is half off for $19.99 USD, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is 25% off for $29.99 USD, plus the other editions of Shadowlands are also 25% off. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is half off for $29.99 USD, and the base edition of WoW‘s Shadowlands expansion is 25% off, knocking the price down to $29.99 USD. The cheapest of these only has a few dollars off, while the most expensive sheds $9 USD. All three Celebration Collection pack tiers have also seen price reductions. ![]() If you own any of the items already included in the bundle, its price will be adjusted. Then the World of Warcraft Radiant Bundle is 68% off for $23.99, coming with two pets and two mounts. This purchase includes the Captain Price operator on top of the base experience. ![]() The top featured deals include Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War for 40% off at $35.99 USD. Granted, it’s Battlenet, so most of this stuff is still pretty pricey, but it still beats MSRP. The Battlenet Summer Sale 2021 will last through July 11 and offer discounts of up to 67%. ![]() As such, Activision and Blizzard’s Battlenet is having a summer sale of its own that offers many an incentive to actually spend some money on a PC storefront not owned by Valve. However, some publishers keep their games on separate platforms indefinitely. Steam’s summer sales are usually a highlight for PC gamers looking to grab all sorts of games for cheap. ![]()
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