Steam’s Weeklong Deals for June 1-8, 2026 bring discounts up to 90% on 20+ titles including For Honor, The Crew Motorfest, Pacific Drive, and Satisfactory. Here are the top picks.
Steam’s Weeklong Deals for June 1-8, 2026 are live, offering discounts of up to 90% on more than 20 games. Running alongside the Summer Showcase 2026 event on Steam, this batch features notable titles like For Honor at 85% off, The Crew Motorfest at 80% off, and Pacific Drive at 60% off. All deals expire on June 8.
What Are Steam Weeklong Deals?
Steam Weeklong Deals are recurring weekly promotions separate from Valve’s major seasonal sales. They typically run Monday to Monday and spotlight a curated mix of indie, mid-tier, and AAA titles at reduced prices. Unlike daily deals or flash sales, these discounts remain active for a full seven days, giving players time to decide without rush.
This particular week coincides with Steam’s Summer Showcase 2026, which SteamDB lists as running from June 1 to June 8. The showcase runs parallel to Summer Game Fest 2026, with major events including the PlayStation State of Play on June 2, Summer Game Fest’s main show on June 5, and the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7. It is a busy week for gaming news and deals alike.
Full List of Discounted Games This Week
| Game | Regular Price | Sale Price | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Satisfactory | $18.99 | $13.29 | 30% |
| Cloudheim | $14.99 | $9.89 | 34% |
| Assassin’s Creed III Remastered | $31.99 | $7.99 | 75% |
| Pacific Drive | $22.99 | $9.19 | 60% |
| The Crew Motorfest | $55.99 | $11.19 | 80% |
| Assassin’s Creed Syndicate | $23.99 | $5.99 | 75% |
| Age of History 3 | $6.49 | $4.54 | 30% |
| Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition | $10.49 | $6.60 | 37% |
| The Forever Winter | $14.99 | $9.74 | 35% |
| Legion TD 2 | $11.99 | $3.59 | 70% |
| Pacify | $2.99 | $1.40 | 53% |
| The Last Starship | $10.49 | $5.24 | 50% |
| The Wolf Among Us | $7.99 | $3.99 | 50% |
| Batman: The Telltale Series | $7.99 | $3.99 | 50% |
| Gloomwood | $8.99 | $7.19 | 20% |
| For Honor | $23.99 | $3.59 | 85% |
| Black One Blood Brothers | $17.99 | $13.49 | 25% |
| Slain: Back from Hell | $12.99 | $1.29 | 90% |
| Batman: The Enemy Within | $7.99 | $3.99 | 50% |
| Circuit Superstars | $19.99 | $9.99 | 50% |
All prices listed are in USD. Regional pricing may vary depending on your Steam store country setting. The full catalogue of weekly deals can be found on Steam’s special deals page.
Top Picks Worth Your Attention
For Honor at $3.59 (85% Off)
Ubisoft’s multiplayer melee combat game For Honor drops to just $3.59 this week. The game has been heavily discounted in the past, reaching up to 95% off during publisher-wide Ubisoft sales on Steam earlier in 2026. At $3.59, it remains one of the cheapest ways to jump into a large multiplayer action game with an active community and ongoing content.
The Crew Motorfest at $11.19 (80% Off)
The Crew Motorfest launched on Steam in April 2024 with a 50% launch discount and has seen increasingly steep cuts since. Its lowest recorded price, according to SteamDB, was $6.99 during a 90% off Ubisoft Publisher Sale in February 2026. This week’s 80% discount brings it to $11.19, which is still a strong deal for a game set across the Hawaiian islands of O’ahu and Maui, featuring over 20 themed racing campaigns and hundreds of vehicles.
Pacific Drive at $9.19 (60% Off)
Pacific Drive blends first-person survival mechanics with driving in a mysterious exclusion zone in the Pacific Northwest. It earned positive reviews at launch in February 2024, with GameSpot calling it “an early hit in 2024.” The 60% discount brings it close to its historical lows, making this a good entry point for players who enjoy roguelite resource-gathering loops with a unique vehicular twist.
Slain: Back from Hell at $1.29 (90% Off)
This week’s steepest percentage discount belongs to Slain: Back from Hell, a retro-styled action platformer that drops to $1.29. If you enjoy heavy metal aesthetics and classic side-scrolling combat, this is barely more than a rounding error in your wallet.
Telltale Classics and Narrative Adventures
Three Telltale games are discounted at 50% off each, all priced at $3.99: The Wolf Among Us, Batman: The Telltale Series, and Batman: The Enemy Within. These story-driven adventure games remain well-regarded for their branching narrative design. The Wolf Among Us, based on the Fables comic series, is often cited as one of Telltale’s strongest titles.
For roughly $12 total, you could pick up all three and have dozens of hours of narrative content. If you have not explored Telltale’s catalogue before, this is one of the more affordable opportunities to do so.
Should You Buy Now or Wait for the Summer Sale?
The 2026 Steam Summer Sale officially begins on June 25 and runs until July 9, as confirmed by Valve’s Steamworks documentation. Before that, Steam also has the Bullet Fest scheduled for June 8-15 and Steam Next Fest from June 15-22. There is roughly a three-week gap between when these Weeklong Deals expire and the Summer Sale starts.
Some of this week’s games may see equal or deeper discounts during the Summer Sale. However, Weeklong Deals sometimes feature titles that do not get the same rates during seasonal events. Tools like SteamDB and IsThereAnyDeal let you compare current discounts against historical lows to judge whether the current price is already near the floor.
As a general rule: if a game is at or near its all-time low and you know you want it, waiting three more weeks introduces unnecessary risk for minimal potential savings.
What Else Is Happening on Steam This Week?
This week is packed with activity beyond the Weeklong Deals. The Steam Summer Showcase 2026, running June 1-8, overlaps with the broader Summer Game Fest 2026 schedule. Key events include the Summer Game Fest flagship show hosted by Geoff Keighley and Lucy James on June 5, Xbox Games Showcase on June 7 featuring Gears of War: E-Day, and the PC Gaming Show also on June 7. Expect game announcements and new trailers throughout the week, which may influence wishlists and future buying decisions.
Quick Recommendations by Genre
Multiplayer action: For Honor at $3.59 is the standout. It offers deep melee combat mechanics and an established player base.
Racing and open world: The Crew Motorfest at $11.19 delivers a massive open-world racing experience. Circuit Superstars at $9.99 is a solid alternative for top-down arcade racing fans.
Survival and crafting: Pacific Drive at $9.19 is the best pick. The Forever Winter at $9.74 adds a cooperative survival twist for groups.
Story-driven games: The Telltale trio (The Wolf Among Us, both Batman titles) at $3.99 each offers the best value per hour of narrative content.
Strategy: Age of History 3 at $4.54 and Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition at $6.60 cover grand strategy and real-time strategy respectively.
Budget under $2: Slain: Back from Hell ($1.29) and Pacify ($1.40) are both under $1.50 and offer quick, fun experiences.
Things Worth Knowing Before You Buy
Do Steam Weeklong Deals stack with other promotions? No. Steam does not allow coupon stacking on top of existing sale prices. The listed discount is the final price you will pay.
Can I refund a game bought during a Weeklong Deal? Yes. Steam’s standard refund policy applies: you can request a refund within 14 days of purchase, provided you have played less than two hours. This applies regardless of whether the game was bought at full price or on sale.
Are these the lowest prices ever for these games? It varies. For Honor has been as low as 95% off in previous Ubisoft sales. The Crew Motorfest hit $6.99 in February 2026. Pacific Drive has been near this price point before. Always check price history trackers for confirmation.
Will these games go lower during the Summer Sale? Possibly, but not guaranteed. Some publishers hold their deepest discounts for major seasonal events; others maintain consistent sale prices year-round. The safest strategy is to buy games already near historic lows now and wait on titles that still have room to drop.
If you are building a Steam library, weekly deals like these are consistently one of the best ways to pick up quality games without waiting for the next major seasonal sale. With the Summer Sale still three weeks away, this week’s batch is well worth a look.









