DEALS on PC games almost never disappoint, and gamers can now get a very recent title which has dropped to its lowest price since launch.

Released in 2023, the game is being reduced by 50% in a special offer on Steam that ends on March 13.

Killer Frequency is all about solving puzzles to save your callers' lives while manning a small-town local radio station in the 80s

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Killer Frequency is all about solving puzzles to save your callers’ lives while manning a small-town local radio station in the 80sCredit: Team17 Digital
The game, inspired by 80s aesthetics and horror B movies, is now on sale via Steam

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The game, inspired by 80s aesthetics and horror B movies, is now on sale via SteamCredit: Team17 Digital

Killer Frequency is a horror puzzle game in which you play as late-night radio show host Forrest Nash, who must save his listeners from a serial killer.

The game is set in 1987, and with its story, neon lights, and overall vibes, it pays homage to some of the most iconic 80s slasher films and the decade’s unmistakable aesthetics.

Most of the game plays out in a meticulously recreated radio station studio, as you combine the duties of a radio DJ and a 911 emergency operator for the night.

Each of your callers could be the next victim of a serial killer on the loose, so you need to listen carefully as they explain their predicament, and offer solutions to save their lives.

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Killer Frequency is now offered at 50% off, for £10.49 / $12.49, the lowest price it has been since its release on June 1, 2023.

With a respectable 82 rating on review aggregator Metacritic and “Very Positive” reviews on Steam, the game is a bargain for slasher fans.

Killer Frequency is also a must-play for anyone who enjoys the never-ending 80s revival fueled by the likes of Stranger Things.

Steam users will have about a week to grab the deal, as it ends on March 13, 2024, at 5pm UK Time / 1pm ET.

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After this date, the game will revert to its original price.

If you’re looking for more deals on PC games, there’s a new free game from the Epic Games Store.

Written by Stoyan Ovcharov on behalf of GLHF.

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