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Your wallet has probably already taken a beating but get it out for one last ride - today is the final day of the Steam Summer Sale 2014.
It's the day that everyone in the 'PC master race' has been waiting for - all signs are pointing to today, 19 June, being the start date for Steam's much-fabled Summer Sale.
Users of EA's game distribution system Origin will have to get their orders in quickly if they want a physical copy - the company has announced it will cease offering physical copies of games from 4 April.
Sega has launched its Humble Bundle, which includes a bunch of 'pay what you want' PC games... but no blue hedgehog.
It may not be a particularly romantic gesture but game distribution company Steam is allowing gamers to play the critically-acclaimed The Witcher series for free this weekend.
Videogame developers Codemasters has taken charge of this week's Humble Bundle, offering up a selection of titles for 'pay what you want', including DiRT 3.
Polish development team CD Projekt has announced Namco Bandai will be distributing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in Australia and New Zealand later this year.
One of the all-time best-loved series of games, the original Fallout titles, have mysteriously vanished from online distribution services Steam and GOG.com.
It's not 'game over' for your Christmas shopping just yet - the Humble Store has launched its Winter Sale with a number of big discounts, including popular titles Gone Home, Shadow Warrior and Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Just Cause 2 was both a critical and commercial hit on its release back in 2010, but it was arguably lacking one pretty big feature - multiplayer.
Steam's annual Spring sale has begun, and for the first time Valve is recognising its many Antipodean customers.
The humble team behind the Humble Bundle have today launched a permament, Steam-esque game sales destination - The Humble Store.
Blizzard has announced the next instalment of its hugely popular PC RPG World of Warcraft, dubbed Warlords of Draenor.
Prepare your wallets - an email sent to Steam developers from Valve appears to have leaked the dates for the upcoming Autumn and Christmas sales.
An error in Valve's internal User Picker tool has all but confirmed (again) that Half-Life 3 is currently under development.
The Not On Steam Sale is offering up more than 35 indie titles that are, as the name implies, not available on Steam.
Valve has all but confirmed the highly anticipated Half-Life 3 through a trademark filing for the game in Europe.
Saints Row 4 has faced delays and censorship in Australia, and its distributor AIE is now offering up some free DLC as a 'we're sorry' present.
Saints Row 4 is facing even more release issues, now seemingly delayed until September in Australia.
EA's Humble Origin Bundle has become the "biggest bundle ever," raising over US$7 million for charity.
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