As you prepare to escape into the weekend, Fanatical wants you to escape Planet Earth. The digital storefront's Sci-Fi Weekend Sale is live now through Monday, August 27 at 4pm BST / 8am PST—and offers discounts on the likes of Borderlands 2, Galactic Civilizations 3, and System Shock 2.
From front to back, those are going for £4.99, £10.53 and £1.04/your regional equivalent, respectively. If you fancy catching the latter's full story, the System Shock Pack adds the original's Enhanced Edition for £2.09.
Other highlights include Offworld Trading Company for £7.49, and indie gem The Final Station for just £2.19. Like most of Fanatical's sales, entering a special coupon will next you an extra ten percent off. This 'un's code is SCIFI10.
Check out Fanatical's Sci-Fi Weekend Sale in full this way.
Before you go—remember that Fanatical Assistant browser extension we mentioned a while back? Well, syncing your Steam Wishlist via the tool now stands you the chance of winning $100.
"Everyone who syncs their Steam Wishlist via the Fanatical Assistant browser extension will be entered into our special prize draw, it's as simple as that," says Fanatical. "Ten lucky winners are in with the chance of bagging $100 to spend on the Fanatical Store, with thousands of PC games to choose from.
"Everyone who has installed Fanatical Assistant and synced their Steam Wishlist since the extension launched in July will be eligible to win. Details on how you can sync and win can be found [here], as well as the T&Cs. The contest ends on September 3rd at 9am BST—good luck, and thanks for syncing."
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