TL;DR — Five Steam games are sitting at genuinely good discounts as of June 15, 2026. Prices below were checked on the Steam store today; click any title to confirm before buying, since Steam discounts can end without notice. We’ve flagged which ones are worth buying immediately and which are better left on a wishlist until the next seasonal sale, so you spend on the right ones.





Quick comparison: all five at a glance
| Game | Genre | Current Price | Was | Discount | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FF7 Rebirth | JRPG | $19.99 | $49.99 | 60% | Buy now — standout deal |
| FF7 Remake Intergrade | JRPG | $13.99 | $39.99 | 65% | Buy now — best entry point |
| R.E.P.O. | Co-op horror | $6.99 | $9.99 | 30% | Buy if group ready |
| Tabletop Tavern | Management sim | $14.99 | $19.99 | 25% | Wishlist unless playing now |
| MECCHA CHAMELEON | Platformer | $4.79 | $5.99 | 20% | Only if game appeals |
1. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth — $19.99 (was $49.99, −60%)
FF7 Rebirth at $20 is the standout deal of the week given how recent it is (March 2025 launch). IsThereAnyDeal shows the previous low was $34.99 (30% off) — this 60% cut is a new historical low [^itad]. If you finish Remake and want more, you already know the answer. Worth buying now rather than waiting for the summer sale, where it’s unlikely to go much lower this soon after release.
Buy-vs-wait: Buy — new all-time low, 40+ hour JRPG, universal acclaim (Metacritic 92, Steam 95% positive).
2. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade — $13.99 (was $39.99, −65%)
The best entry point on this list. FF7 Remake Intergrade bundles the Intermission DLC and rarely drops below $14. If you have any interest in the Remake trilogy, this is the one to grab — it has hit this price before, so 65% is a strong floor rather than an all-time low [^itad].
Buy-vs-wait: Buy — proven floor, essential for trilogy newcomers, 30+ hours.
3. R.E.P.O. — $6.99 (was $9.99, −30%)
A co-op horror hit that’s best played with friends. At under $7 it’s an easy impulse buy for a group — the kind of game where the price matters less than whether your squad is in. Steam reviews: 94% positive (45k+ reviews). The 30% off is solid but not historic — it’s hit $5.99 before (40% off) [^itad].
Buy-vs-wait: Buy if group ready — co-op dependency means solo buyers should skip. Group of 3+? Grab it.
4. Tabletop Tavern — $14.99 (was $19.99, −25%)
A cozy management sim where you run a fantasy tavern. The 25% off Tabletop Tavern is a modest cut — this one is a “buy if it’s already on your wishlist” rather than a must-grab. IsThereAnyDeal shows it’s hit $11.99 (40% off) before [^itad], so a deeper discount is plausible in a seasonal sale.
Buy-vs-wait: Wait — 25% is modest, 40% has happened before, no urgency.
5. MECCHA CHAMELEON — $4.79 (was $5.99, −20%)
The cheapest pick. MECCHA CHAMELEON is already a low-cost game, so the 20% off mostly just rounds it down to pocket change for a quick, light play session. At this price the discount is not the reason to buy — only grab it if the game itself appeals to you, because a 20% cut on a $6 title is never the deal that should tip the decision.
Buy-vs-wait: Wait — discount trivial, buy only if game appeals.
How to verify these deals yourself
- Open each Steam store link above — price shows crossed-out original with discount badge.
- Check IsThereAnyDeal for each title — confirms historical lows and discount patterns.
- Check SteamDB for price history graphs and sale end dates.
- Read recent Steam reviews — filter by “Last 30 days” for current sentiment.
All prices verified live June 15, 2026. USD pricing; regional variations apply.
FAQ (the questions people actually ask)
Are these prices guaranteed through the weekend?
No. Steam discounts can end or change at any time without notice. The percentages above were live at verification (June 15, 2026). Click the links to confirm before purchasing.
Which one should I buy if I only grab one?
FF7 Rebirth at $19.99 — it’s the deepest discount relative to launch price (60% off a 2025 game), 40+ hours of content, and universal acclaim. FF7 Remake Intergrade at $13.99 is the close runner-up for trilogy newcomers.
I already own FF7 Remake — should I get Intergrade?
Intergrade includes the base game + Intermission DLC (Yuffie episode). If you own the PS4/PS5 version, the PC upgrade path varies. Check the Steam store page for “Complete the Set” pricing.
Can I play R.E.P.O. solo?
Technically yes (with bots), but it’s designed for 3-6 player co-op. The fun comes from group chaos. Solo is not recommended.
Will these be cheaper in the Steam Summer Sale (late June)?
FF7 titles: unlikely to drop much lower this soon. R.E.P.O., Tabletop Tavern, MECCHA CHAMELEON: plausible 40-50% cuts. But “plausible” isn’t guaranteed — the 60-65% on FF7 games is a bird in hand.
Bottom line
The two Final Fantasy VII games are the clear value here and worth buying today. The rest are fine if they’re already on your wishlist, but a couple could dip further in the next big Steam sale — so for those, only buy now if you actually plan to play soon.
Related: FF7 Rebirth PC review, Best JRPGs on Steam 2026, Co-op horror games ranked.
Sources
[^steam]: Steam store pages — live verified Jun 15, 2026 for all five titles (prices, discounts, reviews)
[^itad]: IsThereAnyDeal — historical lows, discount patterns for each title
[^steamdb]: SteamDB — price history graphs, concurrent players, sale end dates
Deals verified live June 15, 2026. Prices in USD. Sale end dates vary by title — check store pages.
