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G2A Deals: Dark Souls II for $32, Watch Dogs for $37, Splinter Cell: Blacklist for $7 and more

G2A has another of its weekly sales, this time as a PayPal exclusive. “Prices Bathed in the Neon Lights” is valid for 60 hours.

There are few interesting titles (upcoming and released) that can be grabbed, such as Dark Souls II ($32), Watch Dogs ($37) or Splinter Cell: Blacklist ($7).

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SWayne3681d ago

Dark Souls II for this price is a steal. Awesome!

micx3681d ago

I agree, but Splinter Cell: Blacklist is good deal as well for anyone who missed it. I'm not that interested in Watch Dogs since its initial reveal (we all know what happened since then), but I guess it's a good price for PC as well.

SaturdayNightBeaver3681d ago (Edited 3681d ago )

*PC gaming is way too expensive..*

Someone on X1 will have to pay almost $100 if they wanna play online. That's cheap

Menech3681d ago

Don't you have to pay to play online on both systems now, although with a few exception on the PS4.

For example ESO allows you to play online without a PS+ subscription.

Magicite3681d ago

how can unreleased game cost 37$?

Alexious3681d ago

I'm still hopeful for Watch Dogs on PC. Fingers crossed!

micx3681d ago

It will probably be the best version.

SaturdayNightBeaver3681d ago (Edited 3681d ago )

and funny how it's the cheapest too. gotta this expensive PC gaming stuff

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