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Steam Weekend Deal - Empire: Total War 50% Off
For the Queen!
by Coop


Last week's "Steam Weekend Deal" didn't do anything for you? It's alright, not everyone is in to MMORPGs. Everquest is a pretty old game, too, and odds are the price wasn't the only thing keeping you from getting into a game with a monthly fee. This week's, though, can't be missed. Well, unless you're a bloody redcoat. You're... not... a bloody redcoat... are you?
Empire: Total War is half off this weekend, bringing the game's price to $24.99, while the special edition sits at $34.99. For anyone on the fence who can't decide between the two versions, here are the benefits that come with the Special Forces Edition:
- HMS Victory — The Royal Navy's most distinguished and formidable first rate ship of the line; Lord Nelson's 104 gun flagship is one of the most heavily armed ships of the 18th Century.
- Rogers' Rangers — Major Robert Rogers' company of rangers are highly trained elite light infantry, specialising in reconnaissance and special operations. They are extremely mobile in even the most challenging environments.
- Ottoman Organ Gun — A viciously powerful field gun, able to inflict incredible damage on the opposing army. Emphatic proof of the Ottoman Empire's advanced knowledge of gunpowder and firearms technology.
- Ghoorkas — "Better to die than be a coward" has been the motto of these elite Nepalese soldiers for centuries. Disciplined, tough and courageous, they carry a deadly 18-inch long, curved knife known as the kukri.
- Corso Terrestre Guerillas — An independent light infantry guerrilla regiment, experienced in skirmish and stealth tactics. Surprise raids and ambushes are the guerillas' favoured tactics, a way to compensate for their limited number and light armour.
- Bulkeley's Regiment — A French unit of Irish mercenaries with a fearsome reputation for hardiness. Exceptionally tough and resilient, they make for a highly flexible and dependable regiment.
That sounds like a whole bunch of stuff you likely don't care about unless you were already interested in the game, in which case you would have already picked it up. Either way, $25 and $34 are still good prices for the game, and there's no time like the present to pick it up. You can check out the site here.
Comments
The fact that you said "bloody redcoat" just proves that you are, in fact, a redcoat in disguise.