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The 10 biggest discounts in our catalogue right now
Ranked by percentage off publisher RRP, as of August 20, 2026 — measured against the price the publisher actually lists.

We track publisher RRP against the cheapest live offer for every game in the catalogue. As of August 20, 2026, the ten biggest discounts run from 98% off (V-Rally 4) down to 96% off (Metal Unit).
The ten
V-Rally 4 — 98% off, $0.74 (RRP $29.99); Metrico+ — 98% off, $0.22 (RRP $13.99); LEGO® The Incredibles — 97% off, $1.38 (RRP $39.99); Tennis World Tour — 97% off, $1.00 (RRP $29.99); Midnight Ramen — 97% off, $0.34 (RRP $11.99); Sniper Elite 4 — 96% off, $2.50 (RRP $59.99); Moonlighter — 96% off, $0.70 (RRP $19.99); 12 is Better Than 6 — 96% off, $0.44 (RRP $9.99); Mordheim: City of the Damned — 96% off, $0.75 (RRP $19.99); Metal Unit — 96% off, $0.64 (RRP $14.99).
Worth trusting the discount on
Sniper Elite 4 (91% positive across 62,889 reviews), Moonlighter (81% positive across 23,740 reviews) and 12 is Better Than 6 (84% positive across 10,256 reviews) — enough review volume that the score is not noise, at $2.50, $0.70 and $0.44 respectively.
How we calculate the percentage
The discount is always measured against the publisher's own listed retail price, never against a marketplace's inflated "was" price — a keyshop that invents a higher strike-through number to manufacture a bigger-looking discount would pass an unaudited check and fail this one. This list is recalculated from the live catalogue on every refresh, so a game dropping off it usually means its price moved, not that we stopped tracking it.
A deep discount on a game with a handful of reviews tells you very little. The same discount on a game with thousands of reviews tells you the market has already tested it.
- Is the percentage off the current Steam price or the original launch price?
- Publisher RRP — the price the publisher itself lists the game at now, which for older titles is usually lower than its price at launch. We don't compare against a launch-day price because that number stops being relevant once a publisher permanently reprices a game.
- Why isn't every store's cheapest offer a key I can actually redeem?
- A handful of the very cheapest listings are region-locked (commonly RU/CIS) and won't activate outside that region. Check the key type and activation region on the game's own page before buying — we flag both on every offer.
