Steam has a bunch of Warhammer games and DLC on sale for the Skulls for the Skull Throne event

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Games Workshop is closing out May with the fourth annual event on Steam. If you’re already well-versed in the countless Warhammer PC games, there are new DLC packs and updates to check out. If you’re thinking of coming in hot, the event is a chance to score some deals.

Most notably, you can pick up for $20.39, grab the in a free update, and save on DLC like ($9.49), ($9.49), and ($6.74). It’s not too late to get into this all-consuming strategy game.

Better yet, you could nab while it’s on sale for $14.99 and use the free expansion to bring the two games together under one massive, bloodthirsty roof.

Total War: Warhammer II Black Orc Big Boss for the Black Orc Big Boss, courtesy of Reddit.

My personal favorite of the bunch, the Left 4 Dead itch-scratcher , is down to $7.49 – a worthy price. The horde-slaying co-op game also slashed prices on its three main DLC packs, but I’d just stick to ($6.69) unless you’re thinking of going all-in with a bundle.

The skull-gathering event also covers a new game launch – that’d be , a simultaneous turn-based strategy title – and a very on-brand tie-in with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive that includes . You can rep the Necrons, Tyranids, Orks, Space Marines, and forces of Chaos, assuming you’ve got enough spare change to cover the cost.

I don’t think anyone goes HAM in the gaming space quite like Games Workshop. That almost-anything-goes approach to the IP doesn’t always work out – there are some real duds! – but it’s never stagnant.

[Warhammer Community]


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