Halloween is here, which means thattons of deals are available right now. Luckily for players on the PC, Green Man Gaming is currently holding a huge Halloween Sale that offers discounts of up to 80% off on some of the best PC games. Now, it is worth noting for those interested to grab a deal or two is that Green Man Gaming’s Halloween Sale will only be available until June 26, 2025, so players should take advantage of all the deals now while they are still available.

Headlining Green Man Gaming’s sale isThe Outer Worlds, which is available right now for $25.80, or 57% off its original price of $59.99. Just last week,The Outer Worldswas finally released to Steam and the PC, after remaining exclusive to the Epic Games Store for a year. Green Man Gaming is offering the Steam version of the game, which is perfect for those who have been holding off purchase ofThe Outer Worldsdue to the Epic Games Store exclusivity.

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Another notable game that is currently discounted right now isStar Wars Squadrons.  The game is available at Green Man Gaming for $26.99, which is 33% off its original price of $39.99. It’s worth noting thatStar Wars Squadronswas just released earlier this month, which is why players who are interested to experience this space combat game should take advantage of this limited time offer. To the uninitiated,Star Wars Squadronswill let players take control ofships from either the Galactic Empire or the New Republic navy. The PC version of the game includes full flight stick support, which is perfect for aviation enthusiasts.

Now, players who are looking for a gaming experience that is literally out of this world should consider the latest DLC update forNo Man’s SkycalledOrigins. The DLC expansion is currently available at Green Man Gaming for $30, which is 50% off its original price of $59.99. For those wondering whatNo Man’s Sky Originshas in store, developer Hello Games unveiled that the update will add billions of new planets and sandworms alongside general enhancements from the visuals to the gameplay to the procedurally-generated universe. Although this is not the first major update to arrive inNo Man’s Sky,Hello Games was happy to reveal thatOriginsis the biggest expansion to the gameas of yet.