It's still dropping! Use code CYBER15 to drop the price down. Don't forget you need to be logged in to get the price at £18.99. Alse the free game promo is still on, so that's a bonus.
Brief info
Turn the streets of Los Santos into a stylish electronic videogame battle to the death with the latest update to GTA Online. Achieve hyper speed on the futuristic Nagasaki Shotaro and demolish foes with the power of your light trail in the new Adversary Mode, Deadline.
Homefront: The Revolution
Same on Homefront: The revolution too - £8.32 including the free game using the same code (logged in as per) - Homefront Linky
Brief Info Homefront: The Revolution is an open-world first person shooter where you must lead the Resistance movement in guerrilla warfare against a superior military force.
A living, breathing, open world responds to your actions - you and your Resistance Cell can inspire a rebellion on the streets and turn Occupation into Revolution, as oppressed civilians take up the fight.
But your enemy has the advantage - superior technology, firepower, heavy armour and air support. You must learn the art of guerrilla warfare – ambush, sabotage, infiltration, deception – and fight a running battle through the war-ravaged suburbs of Philadelphia.
Top comments
vegalz0r
28 Nov 166#6
People like you are the reason steam now has a monopoly on the pc gaming market with the worst customer support out there.
JonBetts2004 to mylesfitz
28 Nov 164#5
GTA V is £19.99 in the Steam sale at the moment. I happily paid the extra few quid to have it on there. The OCD freak in me wouldn't have let me sleep otherwise!
andyxl987
29 Nov 164#18
It's worth paying more for the Steam edition IMO. I ended up getting this from GMG a couple of days ago not realising it's rockstar social club and have already run into difficulties. The download client does not have a way to rate-limit the download of the 60GB game (an install of NetLimiter and I'm ready to resume my download later, except I'm not...). The installer doesn't have a user-level concept of resume and doesn't tell you what's wrong, hint: you have to browse to your install folder manually and run the launcher as an admin.
With Steam you click install once and never have to worry about your game installing correctly or being behind with patches. There's also confidence that in 2-3 years, if the third-party drm platform the game is using is shutdown (e.g. numerous GFWL titles), Steam users will get a free decoupled upgrade. Additionally, games such as BioShock and Skyrim have had their remasters made free for Steam owners of previous games. If I want to play GTA V a few years in the future, I'm not confident I'll be able to via RSSC.
goonertillidie
28 Nov 163#1
Damn, this rate will be free in
Latest comments (21)
xavierzzz
28 Nov 161#16
I think there should be a law to let you switch the game to different platform just like swithing your phone network with a PAC code.
mcon to xavierzzz
11 Dec 16#21
taken me a week to come across this thread, but this is one of the best ideas on ownership of digital content I've heard, cand you imagine the price wars between origin, uplay, steam etc if we could migrate our games via a pac code style system to other platforms. that would be awesome. and apple would also sh** themselves. kudos dude
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 161#20
Haha most lame comments of the day gg
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 161#19
So people aren't allowed to buy what they want cos you think like that? I'd happily pay a little more for a version on steam than on the R* club as it's poop compared.
andyxl987
29 Nov 164#18
It's worth paying more for the Steam edition IMO. I ended up getting this from GMG a couple of days ago not realising it's rockstar social club and have already run into difficulties. The download client does not have a way to rate-limit the download of the 60GB game (an install of NetLimiter and I'm ready to resume my download later, except I'm not...). The installer doesn't have a user-level concept of resume and doesn't tell you what's wrong, hint: you have to browse to your install folder manually and run the launcher as an admin.
With Steam you click install once and never have to worry about your game installing correctly or being behind with patches. There's also confidence that in 2-3 years, if the third-party drm platform the game is using is shutdown (e.g. numerous GFWL titles), Steam users will get a free decoupled upgrade. Additionally, games such as BioShock and Skyrim have had their remasters made free for Steam owners of previous games. If I want to play GTA V a few years in the future, I'm not confident I'll be able to via RSSC.
macleanie
28 Nov 161#17
You arent alone, I like to keep all my games in one place too.
HotAddict
28 Nov 16#15
what mystery game did you get, anything good?
vegalz0r
28 Nov 16#14
It affects all of us. Don't be so short sighted.
JC1997
28 Nov 16#13
is this cdkey or dvd?
JonBetts2004
28 Nov 163#12
I apologise that my need to have all my games in one place affects you so much.
macleanie
28 Nov 16#11
Can anyone recommend Homefront at this price?
notos
28 Nov 16#9
Good price considering it seems rockstar wants to keep it expensive forever. Far too many games out there for me to bother with it until it gets to £3.74, if ever
jamie19916 to notos
28 Nov 16#10
On console it still makes it into the top 10 almost every week; so they have no need to reduce it yet.
jamie19916
28 Nov 161#8
Agree; it would be ok on uplay or origin or gog; but the fact it needs it's own rockstar account is a pain.
GamerJack95
28 Nov 161#7
Well at least we got refunds now!
vegalz0r
28 Nov 166#6
People like you are the reason steam now has a monopoly on the pc gaming market with the worst customer support out there.
mylesfitz
28 Nov 16#3
Can this be activated on steam or is it separate?
NeoTrix to mylesfitz
28 Nov 16#4
GTA V is on R* Social club and Homefront is on Steam. You can obviously add GTA as a game to your Steam Library, but not quite the same :disappointed:
JonBetts2004 to mylesfitz
28 Nov 164#5
GTA V is £19.99 in the Steam sale at the moment. I happily paid the extra few quid to have it on there. The OCD freak in me wouldn't have let me sleep otherwise!
Opening post
It's still dropping! Use code CYBER15 to drop the price down. Don't forget you need to be logged in to get the price at £18.99. Alse the free game promo is still on, so that's a bonus.
Brief info
Turn the streets of Los Santos into a stylish electronic videogame battle to the death with the latest update to GTA Online. Achieve hyper speed on the futuristic Nagasaki Shotaro and demolish foes with the power of your light trail in the new Adversary Mode, Deadline.
Homefront: The Revolution
Same on Homefront: The revolution too - £8.32 including the free game using the same code (logged in as per) - Homefront Linky
Brief Info
Homefront: The Revolution is an open-world first person shooter where you must lead the Resistance movement in guerrilla warfare against a superior military force.
A living, breathing, open world responds to your actions - you and your Resistance Cell can inspire a rebellion on the streets and turn Occupation into Revolution, as oppressed civilians take up the fight.
But your enemy has the advantage - superior technology, firepower, heavy armour and air support. You must learn the art of guerrilla warfare – ambush, sabotage, infiltration, deception – and fight a running battle through the war-ravaged suburbs of Philadelphia.
Top comments
With Steam you click install once and never have to worry about your game installing correctly or being behind with patches. There's also confidence that in 2-3 years, if the third-party drm platform the game is using is shutdown (e.g. numerous GFWL titles), Steam users will get a free decoupled upgrade. Additionally, games such as BioShock and Skyrim have had their remasters made free for Steam owners of previous games. If I want to play GTA V a few years in the future, I'm not confident I'll be able to via RSSC.
Latest comments (21)
With Steam you click install once and never have to worry about your game installing correctly or being behind with patches. There's also confidence that in 2-3 years, if the third-party drm platform the game is using is shutdown (e.g. numerous GFWL titles), Steam users will get a free decoupled upgrade. Additionally, games such as BioShock and Skyrim have had their remasters made free for Steam owners of previous games. If I want to play GTA V a few years in the future, I'm not confident I'll be able to via RSSC.