During the Steam Autumn Sale 2025, players have the opportunity to acquire Palworld and Core Keeper in a bundle with an attractive 31% discount. This move is an initiative by the studio Pocketpair, creators of Palworld, who seek to support other developers by including Core Keeper in this bundle. Pocketpair has achieved notable success with its title Palworld and has taken a step forward by establishing a publishing company aimed at helping independent developers find an audience for their games. It has never been cheaper to get Core Keeper John ‘Bucky’ Buckley, communications director […]
During the Steam Autumn Sale 2025, players have the opportunity to acquire Palworld and Core Keeper in a bundle with an attractive 31% discount. This move is an initiative by the studio Pocketpair, creators of Palworld, who seek to support other developers by including Core Keeper in this bundle. Pocketpair has achieved notable success with its title Palworld and has taken a step forward by establishing a publishing company aimed at helping independent developers find an audience for their games.
It has never been cheaper to get Core Keeper
John ‘Bucky’ Buckley, director of communications at Palworld, has highlighted the quality of Core Keeper, considering it one of the best games available on Steam. In a post on Twitter, Buckley urged players to try Core Keeper, stating that “there are no excuses” not to do so. Additionally, the bundle allows those who already own one of the two games to access the second at a reduced price, adding extra value to the offer.
This effort not only reflects Pocketpair’s philosophy of being “big fans” of the indie development community, but also shows their desire to “pay it forward” after enjoying their own success. Buckley complemented his message with a personal anecdote, recalling a discouraging comment from a teacher in his youth who predicted a complicated future for him in the industry. His current achievement, symbolized by inclusion in one of the most exciting bundles of the year, highlights a positive outcome for someone who was once underestimated.
This type of initiative highlights the solidarity among developers in a competitive and challenging environment, where making a game is more complicated than ever. The collaboration between studios like Pocketpair and others, such as the team behind Core Keeper, represents a beacon of hope for independent developers in 2025.
It doesn’t catch us by surprise. We knew the date and were expecting it. The autumn sales on Steam have arrived and they are as juicy as one could expect. With prices for every budget and games for all tastes, there is something for everyone, regardless of your budget and preferences. It is also true that with thousands of games on sale, it can be difficult to choose. That’s why let us guide you on this journey by making a selection of games you shouldn’t miss for anything in the world. Monster Train (€2.45 | -90%) The most popular card roguelike that isn’t called Slay […]
It doesn’t catch us by surprise. We knew the date and were expecting it. The Steam autumn sales have arrived and they are as juicy as one could expect. With prices for every budget and games for all tastes, there is something for everyone, no matter your budget and preferences. It is also true that with thousands of games on sale, it can be difficult to choose. That’s why let us guide you on this journey by making a selection of games you shouldn’t miss for anything in the world.
The most popular card roguelike that isn’t called Slay The Spire has made quite a splash since its release in 2020. With a fabulous sequel that came out on May 21 and improves upon the excellent foundations of the original, if you haven’t played Monster Train yet, this is the perfect excuse. For the price of a decent medium coffee, you have hundreds of hours ahead of you to discover why people have become obsessed with a roguelike that, even after the release of its sequel, continues to be played frantically.
Mafia III has the stigma of being considered a bad game when the reality is different: it is a good game burdened by its name. It is not GTA and certainly does not aim to be, but it is a good Mafia. Even if it changes significantly from the previous two installments. Its narrative is interesting, its mechanics are up to par, and for three euros, you won’t find a better excuse to see that perhaps we were too harsh on a more than decent game.
If you are of a certain age, you surely remember games like Theme Hospital or Theme Park. Business management games, building the buildings, hiring staff, and making sure everything runs as it should. Two Point Campus is its spiritual successor, putting us in the position of having to manage something that only in the US would be understood as a business: a university campus. Make sure classes are running, that the labs have everything they need, and that no dinosaur escapes down the hallways. Dinosaurs? Don’t ask, it’s 3 euros: try it for yourself.
Although Alan Wake 2 has shown the world that Remedy are the best in their field, some of us already knew that long before. For example, when they released Control. To be fair, we already knew it before that, but in Control it was already indisputable: a game that perfectly blends weird fiction with a third-person shooter in a game as suggestive as it is artistically impeccable that leaves you wanting more. And you can, because a sequel has been announced. Although for what you are going to pay for the original, you also have no reason not to know if you want more Control or not.
The massive phenomenon of the year has been a climbing game. Who would have thought? But that’s PEAK: a game that draws from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to take the best of it, the stamina management, to build an entire game around it. If we add to that playing with friends and proximity chat, we have this game that has taken the gaming world by storm for good reasons. And now you can discover it for a couple of euros less. Which isn’t much, but it’s already a cheap game normally.
Now that Silksong has been released, you might be craving more metroidvania. Or things inspired by metroidvania. And the closest thing on crazy sale is Dead Cells. A frantic roguelike, heavily inspired by the genre, where dying, exploring, and fighting is the foundation of everything. Because we are going to do it many times. A frantic and crazy game that, even with all its DLC, doesn’t double its price, which is the GOTY every year if you like this kind of games and, after Silksong, want more exploration with strong doses of crazy action.
The football games of the past have not delivered this year, but that has opened the door for a new game that has decided to make its way into this highly competitive field. REMATCH is the new game from the creators of Sifu who have decided to create a very arcade-style, very fluid, and fast-paced 3v3 football game. Extremely fun, especially with two friends, we only ask one thing: it’s cheap, but please, if you get the ball, don’t be a ball hog.
The latest Call of Duty so far is always a safe bet and, moreover, it is its most notable offering to date. If you haven’t played it yet and have been waiting for a good deal, this is the time. The campaign is enjoyable and, as always, its real substance is in the online mode. So if you want dozens of hours of shooting ahead, you’ll have to pay up, but you will undoubtedly get your money’s worth like every year.