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Steam Summer Sale 2026: The Best Games You Can Grab for Under Rs 100

The Steam Summer Sale is live and runs till July 9. If you've been putting off building your backlog because your wallet said no, this is the week to ignore it. Thousands of games are discounted, and a bunch of genuinely great ones have dropped low enough that price isn't really an excuse anymore.

Here's a list of games under Rs 100, plus a few just above that mark that are too good to leave out.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Games You Can Buy for Under Rs 100

Under Rs 100

Don't Starve Together – Rs 45

This is a survival game where you and a few friends get dropped into a strange, gothic-looking wilderness with no real explanation of what's going on. You gather resources, build a base, and try to stay fed and warm as day turns to night. There's also a sanity system, and if you spend too much time alone in the dark, things start getting genuinely unsettling.

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – Rs 45

You play as a kid named Isaac who escapes into a nightmarish basement to avoid his mother, and from there it turns into a full-on roguelike. Every run throws you into randomly generated rooms filled with strange enemies and even stranger items. The items are the real hook here, since they combine in ways that can completely change how your character plays from one run to the next. It's dark, a bit uncomfortable in tone, and has kept players busy for over a decade.

Plague Inc: Evolved – Rs 47

The idea is simple: you design a disease and try to spread it across the globe before scientists find a cure. You balance how infectious it is against how deadly it is, since going too aggressively too early tends to get your pathogen contained fast. It plays more like a strategy puzzle than anything grim, even though the subject matter sounds heavy. Good pick if you like games that reward patience and planning over quick reflexes.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Games You Can Buy for Under Rs 100

Hotline Miami – Rs 48

Set in a fictional 1980s Miami, this one drops you into a top-down world where a phone call sends you to a building full of people who need dealing with, fast. One hit usually kills you, so most levels become a process of dying repeatedly until you figure out the right approach. The visuals are bright and neon-heavy, which sits oddly against how violent the gameplay actually is. It's short, intense, and has a soundtrack that a lot of people still listen to separately.

Metro 2033 Redux – Rs 75

Based on a Russian novel, this puts you in the tunnels beneath a destroyed Moscow, where survivors have taken shelter from whatever happened on the surface. You scavenge for ammo and gas mask filters while creatures roam the tunnels and stations around you. The atmosphere is the main draw; it's slow, tense, and doesn't try to make you feel powerful. This is the remastered version of the original game, with updated visuals.

Barony – Rs 88

This is a first-person dungeon crawler where you and up to three friends head into a procedurally generated dungeon to try and lift a curse from a cursed lich lord's domain. Every playthrough is different, and once your character dies, that's it; there's no coming back as the same character. It leans into old-school RPG mechanics rather than modern hand-holding, so expect a learning curve. Multiplayer tends to be where most people find the most fun in it.

Carrion – Rs 88

Here you don't play the hero, you play the thing everyone in the research facility is trying to escape from. You control a shapeless red creature that moves through vents, grabs people, and slowly grows stronger as the story goes on. It flips the usual horror game setup on its head, since you're the one causing the panic instead of running from it. It's a fairly short experience, but the concept alone makes it stand out.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Games You Can Buy for Under Rs 100

Bendy and the Dark Revival – Rs 89

This is the sequel to a horror game set inside a cartoon-inspired animation studio that's been twisted into something far more sinister. You play a new character pulled into the studio's ink-soaked world, being hunted by monstrous versions of old cartoon characters. It leans more into combat and puzzle-solving than the first game did. The visual style, somewhere between an old rubber-hose cartoon and full-on horror, is what makes it memorable.

Dishonored – Rs 99

You take on the role of a former bodyguard turned assassin, framed for a crime he didn't commit, moving through a plague-stricken, industrial city. The game gives you supernatural abilities alongside more traditional stealth tools, and how you use them shapes how the story plays out later. You can go through it without killing anyone, or you can leave a trail of bodies, and the game reacts differently either way. It's often cited as one of the better examples of level design in this genre.

Above Rs 100

Rain World – Rs 110

You play a small creature called a slugcat trying to survive in a hostile, overgrown world where almost everything around you is bigger and hungrier. Unlike most games in this genre, none of the creatures are scripted to behave a certain way; they act on their own logic, which makes every encounter feel unpredictable. There's no traditional combat system to fall back on, mostly you're avoiding things rather than fighting them. It's not an easy or relaxing game, but it's built a loyal following because of how strange and atmospheric it is.

Wreckfest – Rs 113

This is a racing game, but the actual racing is almost secondary to the demolition part of it. Cars deform and break apart realistically as you crash into other racers, and there's a real physicality to every collision. A lot of players end up spending more time trying to wreck opponents than trying to win cleanly. If you want something chaotic rather than a serious simulation, this fits that mood well.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – Rs 119

This lets you build your own custom fighter and place them directly into moments from the Dragon Ball storyline, fighting alongside or against characters from the show. Over the years, the game has picked up a large amount of additional content and characters through updates and DLC. It leans heavily on fan service, so how much you enjoy it probably depends on how attached you are to the source material. At this price, you're getting years of accumulated content in one go.

Far Cry 4 – Rs 149

Set in the fictional Himalayan country of Kyrat, you get caught between a violent rebellion and the country's erratic, unpredictable ruler. It follows the usual Far Cry formula of open-world exploration, outposts to clear, and wildlife that can turn on you just as easily as enemies do. The setting is what tends to get singled out here, since it looks and feels different from the series' other locations. It's a long game if you go after all the side content.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Games You Can Buy for Under Rs 100

Watch Dogs 2 – Rs 149

This one takes place in a stylised, satirical version of San Francisco, where you play a hacker going after a tech company that's been quietly watching everyone. It's noticeably lighter and more playful in tone than the original Watch Dogs. A lot of the game revolves around hacking systems, moving through the city with parkour, and pulling off elaborate heists with a small crew of other hackers. It's less serious than most open-world games in this space, which some players like and others don't.

The Invincible – Rs 149

Based on a science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem, this puts you in the shoes of a scientist named Yasna, who wakes up on a hostile alien planet with no memory of what happened to her crew. It's built more like a narrative walking simulator than an action game, focused on exploration and dialogue rather than combat. The retro-futuristic art style is a big part of its identity, drawing from mid-20th century ideas of what space travel might look like. If you enjoy story-driven games over mechanically complex ones, this is worth a look.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Games You Can Buy for Under Rs 100

EA Sports FC 26 - Rs 150

This is the third entry in EA's FC series, released September 26, 2025, developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania. It introduces two gameplay presets, Competitive for faster, online-focused matches in Ultimate Team and Clubs, and Authentic for a more true-to-football feel in Career Mode. Career Mode also adds Manager Live Challenges this year, dropping you into real-world scenarios and alternate storylines through the season. The game covers over 20,000 licensed players across 750-plus clubs and 35-plus leagues, including the UEFA Champions League and Premier League. At Rs 150, it's a big markdown from the game's usual price.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Rs 179

You play Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter for hire, navigating a continent caught in the middle of a war while also searching for someone close to him. The world is large and dense with side content, and a lot of players end up saying the side quests are as good as, or better than, the main story. It's often mentioned as one of the more complete open-world RPGs out there. At this price, it's probably the best value on this entire list.

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