Steam players can’t believe this huge discount on an 88-rated game – but it’s not around for long

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As the New Year's sales are ending, it's getting harder and harder to grab a great gaming deal. However, there are a couple of great bargains available to gamers willing to dive deep.

Steam Pirates vs Ninjas Fest

While Steam isn't currently running one of its big seasonal sales, there is Steam Pirates vs Ninjas Fest. This Fest highlights a number of the most popular games featuring pirates and ninjas, with many of them available at a deep discount.

Grab Nioh: The Complete Edition at 77% off

Our favourite deal from the sale is an award-winning 88-rated game that blew fans away at launch. Nioh: The Complete Edition is currently available on Steam at a massive 77% off. This is the lowest price the game has ever been and a great chance for soulslike fans to grab another game from the genre.

Experience the newest brutal action game

Originally released in 2017, Nioh wowed fans with its surprisingly deep combat system. Not only does The Complete Edition come with the critically acclaimed base game, but it also comes with all three DLC expansions – Dragon of the North, Defiant Honor, and Bloodshed's End, which all add new boss fights and story chapters to the already beefy game.

The blurb for Nioh reads: "Ready to die? Experience the newest brutal action game from Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo Games. In the age of samurai, a lone traveller lands on the shores of Japan. He must fight his way through the vicious warriors and supernatural Yokai that infest the land in order to find that which he seeks."

Don't miss out on this incredible deal

Usually costing £39.99 / $49.99, you can now buy Nioh: The Complete Edition for just £9.19 / $11.49. The sale ends on January 29, so grab it while you can. If you want to read more about gaming deals, check out all of the best sales from the week.

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