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September 30, 2025

Steam Autumn Sale 2025: Biggest Deals, End Date, and Highlights From Baldur’s Gate 3 to Doom Eternal, Steam’s annual Fall sale is live with massive discounts on AAA hits and indie favorites

PC gamers, it’s that time again—Steam’s Autumn Sale is live now, bringing huge markdowns on both recent hits and classic favorites. While other storefronts like Epic and GOG have their share of discounts, Steam remains the king of seasonal sales, and this year’s early Fall event doesn’t disappoint.


🏆 Major Headliners

This year’s Autumn Sale is led by some of the biggest names in gaming, including:

  • Monster Hunter Wilds
  • Baldur’s Gate 3 (2023 Game of the Year)
  • Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced

If you’ve been holding off on these blockbusters, now’s the time to add them to your library.


💸 Best Bargains Under $5

For players looking to stretch their wallets, some incredible deals are available for $4 or less:

  • Mafia 3
  • Doom Eternal
  • Control: Ultimate Edition
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider
  • Desperados 3

🌟 Indie Highlights

It’s not just about AAA titles—indie fans have plenty to grab too:

  • Rematch ($24 with a 20% discount) – A unique competitive soccer experience with a live-service roadmap.
  • Peak (~$7) – Aggro Crab’s quirky co-op climbing game.
  • R.E.P.O. (~$7) – One of Steam’s most viral horror indies of 2025.

⏳ When Does the Sale End?

  • Start Date: September 29, 2025
  • End Date: October 6, 2025

This is slightly earlier than usual, which has sparked speculation that Valve might be planning another themed sale later in October—possibly a Halloween Horror Sale.


🎮 Final Thoughts

Steam’s Autumn Sale has once again delivered a buffet of deals for every type of player. Whether you’re chasing this year’s biggest blockbusters like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Doom: The Dark Ages, or scooping up indies at bargain prices, there’s something here for everyone.

Just make sure you lock in your picks before October 6, because once it’s over, the prices will climb back up.

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