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How to Turn $100 Into a Monster Steam Library This Winter Sale

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Steam’s Winter sale has thousands of discounts, so here’s how to get nine top-rated games on a limited budget of less than $100.
Steam’s Winter Sale is in full swing, and budget-conscious gamers still have time to flesh out their game libraries for cheap. But with so many different games available on Steam, it can be hard to narrow down the biggest deals to get the best savings possible.
The Steam Winter Sale went live on December 18, and gamers only have until January 5 to take advantage of it. There are literally thousands of games and DLCs, new and old, marked down by varying amounts, ranging from a few bucks to close to the normal purchase price, which can make slogging through the storefront pretty overwhelming. With that in mind, here’s just one way to get a bunch of great games on a budget of only $100. 7
Batman Arkham Collection – $8.99 (85% Off)

Players looking to snag multiple games at once for just a few bucks can get the Batman Arkham Collection on Steam for just under $9 while the sale price lasts. It’s been more than 10 years since the release of the newest game in the Batman Arkham trilogy, but there’s something to be said about appreciation for the classics. Rocksteady Studios’ pack of Batman games has stood the test of time, providing a great choice for players who’ve never tried them before.
This bundle of games includes the Game of the Year editions for Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, along with Batman: Arkham Knight and its season pass. Two out of the three have « Overwhelming Positive » scores on Steam, and Arkham Knight isn’t far off that mark. Altogether, that’s a value of almost $80, which would practically wipe out the hypothetical $100 budget if the sale weren’t on. 6
Dispatch – $26.99 (10% Off)

The Steam discount on Dispatch is much less significant, but it only came out a few months ago, so that’s understandable. A combination of an interactive animated movie and a chaos simulator, Dispatch has players stepping into the role of Robert Robertson III, a former superhero turned emergency dispatcher for a bunch of misfit ex-villains trying to turn their lives around.
Released in eight episodes between October 22 and November 12, it’s got a 97 percent approval rating on Steam, and while the discount isn’t that big compared to other games on the list, it still takes a little chunk out of the regular $29.

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