Feeling down because GTA VI won't hit the shelves until next year, with an even longer wait for PC gamers? Don't worry, there's no need to mope. Fanatical is currently rolling out some fantastic deals on two of the top games released in 2025, with an average discount of 20% off.
Steam
Originally priced at $59.99, you can snag Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 for just $46.79, a cool 22% off. Redeem this voucher code through your Steam client. This game is a true gem, allowing you to veer off the compelling main storyline and explore the rich sandbox world of 14th century Bohemia at your leisure. How Long to Beat suggests it takes 125 hours for full completion, but I personally spent over 150 hours immersed in its world. This is hands down one of the top two games of 2025 and one of the finest open-world RPGs I've played since The Witcher 3.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Review by Leana Hafer
"In many ways, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 feels like it’s picked up and run with the reactive first-person RPG torch that Bethesda left lying in the mud years ago in pursuit of a broader audience. And it has excellent melee combat, which The Elder Scrolls never came close to even at its peak. Sometimes it's not sure if it wants to be a cinematic tale about a specific guy going on a specific adventure or a truly dynamic open-world sandbox packed with interesting and varied side quests, and that can lead to a few immersion-shattering conflicts. But most of the time, leaning into one doesn't get in the way of the other, and you’re free to go on any of its many optional adventures along the way to a thought-provoking and rousing finale for the main plot. I was delighted to get lost in its world, and it will be a long time before I forget its exceptional story."
Steam
Fanatical is also slashing prices on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, bringing it down to $40.49 from its regular $49.99 price tag, a generous 18% off, also redeemable via Steam. This deal is particularly appealing given the game's quality and the general upward trend in game pricing. Clair Obscur has quietly become a sensation, with Sandfall Interactive's debut major release scoring the highest user rating ever on Metacritic. Released on April 24, I've already logged over 70 hours and am nearly through my second playthrough. Early into 2025, this game is a strong contender for game of the year.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review by Michael Higham
"In so many ways, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 reminded me of numerous classic and contemporary RPGs I love, but developer Sandfall truly understood why those games are special and made the pieces it borrowed its own. The creative turn-based combat system is brilliant, keeping me engaged while impressive visual flourishes bring it all together. The story can be a touch messy or melodramatic at times, but there’s an earnestness to how it frames mortality, grief, and the small moments of joy we find. It doesn’t shy away from the different, destructive ways we may handle loss, either – all of which is delivered through fantastic performances from an A-list cast that give its story the heart it needs to really hit. The contrast between its artistic sensibilities and old-school RPG design philosophy shows a clarity of vision, as if it was scoped just right to focus on the things that matter most, making it a true modern throwback. And so, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands strong alongside its inspirations, and I hope that it too can be an inspiration for those who come after."
Don't forget to check out the exciting lineup of upcoming games for May, including the much-anticipated Doom: The Dark Ages.