Steam's Spring sale features substantial discounts on a variety of horror games, from remakes to recent indie titles. Discounts reach up to 90% on select offerings, allowing shoppers to build Halloween-ready libraries ahead of schedule. The promotion highlights both classic series revivals and lesser-known gems.
Steam has launched its Spring sale, spotlighting horror games with discounts across a broad range. Published on March 22, 2026, a Kotaku article details bargains on titles spanning remakes, retro-inspired adventures, and supernatural thrillers. Among the standout deals is a 90% discount on the Resident Evil 3 remake, which follows the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 2 update and revisits 1999's Nemesis storyline in Raccoon City. Capcom's effort, though not as inspired as its predecessor, remains engaging. Last Half of Darkness offers 40% off as a remake celebrating the 35th anniversary of developer William Fisher's gothic DOS adventure, set in an old manor investigating an aunt's death. Silent Hill f, a 2025 dark horse hit relocated to a Japanese mountain village, is 50% off, praised for its ambiance and sound design by original team members. Slitterhead, from Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama and more akin to his Siren series, provides a 70% discount on its grotesque psychic mystery involving mutant body snatchers in Kowloon-inspired streets. Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, a 2023 hidden gem with a surprise sequel last month, curses players with deadly abilities during paranormal investigations and is half price. Other deals include 70% off Sylvio, where a ghost hunter explores an abandoned theme park; 50% off Crow Country, blending '90s survival horror with amusement park settings; 55% off folk horror adventure The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow; and 50% off Little Goody Two Shoes and Fledgling Manor, the latter a vampire reality show visual novel. Vampire’s Best Friend rounds out at 20% off, casting players as a bat defending against slayers.