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Humble’s Classic Game Sale Will Send Your PC Back To 2005

Humble’s Classic Games sale is now live, offering up to 75% off on select PC titles for the next few days.

Many of the titles you’d expect from a classics sale are included. You can grab a bunch of discounted boomer shooters–like the real ones from the 90s–including Quake for $2 (normally $5) and the original Wolfenstein 3D for $1.49 (also down from $5). Speaking of landmark ’90s PC games, you can grab the Fallout Classic Collection –which includes Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel–for just $5 (normally $20).

The sale isn’t just ’90s PC games, however. Tons of HD ports of releases from the early 2000s are also on sale, including Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time for $2 (normally $10) or Beyond Good and Evil for $3 (normally $10). Advent Rising is even on sale for just $6.49 (discounted from $10). Remember that game? It was marketed as the next big multi-media event back in 2005, and now you can play it for just a few bucks.

If none of those titles caught your eye, the bevy of discounted HD remasters, remakes, and collections of Sega and Capcom games, such as the Resident Evil 2 remake for $10 (normally $40) and the Shenmue I and II bundle for $6 (normally $30), might be more to your liking. A few newer indie titles also snuck into the sale, like the 2D metroidvania Elderand for $16 (normally $20) and the tower-defense-meets-dungeon-crawler Dwerve for $17 (normally $20).

Check out a bunch more of our favorite deals in the list below, or head over to Humble to see the full Classic Games Sale lineup.

Humble Classic Games Sale

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