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Steam offering a Halloween sale with up to 75 percent off on spooky titles

Steam offering a Halloween sale with up to 75 percent off on spooky titles
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Halloween is just a day away and Valve is already trick or treating customers with a two-day sale on some of the scariest gaming titles featuring monsters and zombies.

Valve powered Steam has put up a Halloween sale featuring 59  games for a discounted price ranging between 25-75%. You can steal deals like Dead Space 2 for $17.49, Amnesia: The Dark Descent for $4.99, and the zombie crowded Left 4 Dead 2 for $4.99 as well.

Other popular titles include Prototype 2 which is available for $34.97 at 50% off, F.3.A.R at $4.99, Bioshock 2 for $4.99, Plants vs Zombies with a 75% discount at $2.49 and The Darkness II, insanely down from $89.99 to $22.49.

You can check out all the "spooky, creepy, scary and eerie" titles at the Steam store Halloween sale page.

Steam is a digital video game service created by Valve that allows its users to download games and other necessary software.

The American video game developer plans to take Steam beyond the PC to players' living rooms in the form of Big Picture.

The Big Picture mode is, essentially, a brand new interface for Steam that resembles the Xbox 360 dashboard with bigger fonts and large, rectangular picture icons designed to be viewed relaxing in your living room couch rather than sitting in one of those upright chairs. 
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