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Some Of 2019's Best PC Games Get Big Discounts In New Sale

The Valentine's Deay deals may be over, but that doesn't mean you can't find some good sales. Green Man Gaming's got some PC game sales going, and some of them give you Steam codes. Some of the most notable games on sale include Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Rainbow Six Siege, and one of GameSpot's best games of 2019, A Plague Tale: Innocence. The sales are live and expire at different times depending on the game.

Green Man Gaming's Rainbow Six Siege promotion sees all editions of the game discounted. If you want to get into the tactical first-person shooter, then I suggest going for no less than the Deluxe edition, which currently costs $8.71 down from $40. It gets you the full base game and the first two years of DLC operators for only $1.67 more than the standard edition. The Siege discounts are available until March 19 or while codes last. All Siege codes from Green Man Gaming redeem on Uplay.

There's also quite the sale on EA's PC games, all of which redeem on Origin. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order costs $42.74 down from its original price of $60, while Battlefield 5 gets discounted from $40 to $15.20. Burnout Paradise Remastered, Star Wars Battlefront 2, and Anthem all see discounts as well. The EA sale runs through March 3 or while codes last.

Strategy game Age of Wonders: Planetfall and publisher Focus Home Interactive's library are also on sale. Age of Wonders: Planetfall and all of its editions are discounted until February 21, while an array of Focus Home Interactive games are on sale until February 24. These titles include A Plague Tale: Innocence, GreedFall, and Insurgency: Sandstorm as well as The Surge 2.

You can see the best deals from the latest sales below. However, there are plenty of other great deals and offers happening at Green Man Gaming right now, so be sure to check out the full site for everything it has to offer.

Best PC game deals at Green Man Gaming

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