The Steam Summer Sale 2026 is live, and the storefront is buried under thousands of discounts. The event opened on June 25 and runs through July 9, giving you a two-week window to sort through everything from $15 open-world epics to indie gems priced like loose change. Below are ten picks across different genres that stand out right now, with current prices and where to grab them.
Quick answer: The sale ends July 9 at 10AM PT, and every discount is locked for the full run. There is no day-one advantage, so you can wishlist now and buy any time before the deadline.
10 Steam Summer Sale 2026 picks and prices
Here is the full shortlist at a quick read, sorted by what you’ll spend. Prices hold steady until the sale closes, so the order to buy is entirely up to you.
| Game | Genre | Discount | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotline Miami | Top-down action | 90% | $0.99 |
| Robocop: Rogue City | First-person shooter | 90% | $3.99 |
| The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | RPG | 90% | $3.99 |
| Dead Space | Survival horror | 90% | $6 |
| Dave the Diver | Adventure/management | 50% | $9.99 |
| Tactical Breach Wizards | Turn-based tactics | 45% | $11 |
| Skin Deep | Immersive sim | 40% | $11.99 |
| MIO: Memories in Orbit | Metroidvania | 25% | $14.99 |
| Red Dead Redemption 2 | Open-world action | 75% | $15 |
| Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth | RPG | 60% | $19.99 |
Open-world and story epics at deep cuts
With GTA 6 on the horizon, now is a sensible time to catch up on Rockstar’s previous open-world game. Red Dead Redemption 2 is discounted to $15, down from $60. It’s a sprawling Western about the last days of an outlaw gang, told with a heavy heart and one of the most detailed worlds in the medium.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is on offer for $3.99 at 90% off. More than a decade after release, it remains one of the best RPGs ever made, weaving main and side quests together so that even small detours feel meaningful. A third piece of DLC is set to arrive in 2027, making this a fitting moment to revisit Geralt’s journey. The complete edition with both major expansions is also available at 80% off for $9.99.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has dropped to $19.99 at 60% off, its steepest Steam cut yet after a previous low of 40%. With the trilogy’s final act planned for Spring 2027, this is the time to play through the first two chapters of the reimagining. Remake Intergrade carries a similar saving, and the pair bundle together for $31.99.

For horror fans, Dead Space is marked down to $6, a 90% cut from its $60 list price. The remake faithfully rebuilds the original’s claustrophobic terror and gore, then turns the dread up further. At this price it’s one of the cheapest scares on the platform.
First-person and action picks under $15
Robocop: Rogue City is reduced to $3.99 at 90% off. It nails the feeling of being an armored tank in first person, letting you punch through walls and shove enemies aside rather than hide behind cover. It captures the tone of the 1980s films and stays engaging even in the quieter stretches between shootouts. Standalone expansion Unfinished Business is 60% off if you want more.

If you have a single dollar to spare, Hotline Miami is $0.99 at 90% off, its lowest-ever Steam price. The Dennaton Games classic is a fast, brutal top-down bloodbath set to a hypnotic synthwave soundtrack. It is short, punishing, and unforgettable.

Skin Deep is down to $11.99 at 40% off. This immersive sim from Blendo Games leans into experimentation and slapstick. You can sneak through vents and pickpocket guards, blind them with pepper so they sneeze uncontrollably, or simply shatter a window and let the vacuum of space deal with your would-be captors. It’s a freeform playground that rewards creative problem-solving.

Tactics and indie standouts
Tactical Breach Wizards is on sale for $11. It takes the turn-based tactics formula and swaps guns for militarized magic, turning each level into a small puzzle box of violence. The satisfaction of lining up a spell that flings an enemy out of a window never gets old.
Dave the Diver is $9.99 at 50% off, its cheapest yet. It begins as a simple loop of spearfishing by day and running a sushi restaurant by night, then keeps expanding with new mechanics and story beats. The recent In the Jungle DLC adds another roughly ten-hour adventure, and a 42% saving on the complete collection rolls everything together.
MIO: Memories in Orbit closes out the list at $14.99, a 25% cut. It’s a striking Metroidvania with strong ability and encounter design and quiet, affecting storytelling. The opening hours move slowly, but the payoff is worth the patience.

How long the prices last
Every discount above stays fixed until the sale ends on July 9 at 10AM PT. Steam removed rotating flash and daily deals back in 2015, so the price you see today is the same one you’ll find on the final day. The only practical move is to add anything you’re unsure about to your wishlist, then decide before the window shuts. If a game still tempts you when the clock runs down, that’s your cue to check out.
