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Our Winter Sale is going strong with frosty collections, intriguing flash deals, plenty of game offers and let's not forget the surprising giveaways. If you are curious about what's to come, check out our Winter Sale Hub! All of this also calls for a great contest:

To join, tell us what game you look forward to play together with a friend and why.



Submit your answer until December 22nd, 4 PM UTC, for a chance to win 2 of 30 game bundles, including Kingdom Two Crowns, Haven, Cuphead, Grim Dawn Definitive Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story, Overcooked! 2, Cat Quest II, Kitaria Fables, Danger Scavenger, The Adventure Pals, Wingspan, Scythe: Digital Edition and Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics to play with your friend!
this year I'm looking forward to play farming sim 22 with a friend since it supports crossplay. The game is less on the competitive side and more on the chill side. I never got into past version. And playing with a friend sound interesting
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, had it as a kid on the original Xbox so really takes me back. Would love to jump back into it.
Baldur's Gate 3.

With my bro we waiting until it leaves Early Access. Cant wait more :D
I would like to try Cuphead in co-op. It"s been a long time since I tried a platform in multiplayer and it remember me of many cabinet games, it would be a wonderful revival.
I'm looking to play Cuphead with my brother, so that he can float about how much farther he can get in the game than I can.
I am looking forward to playing Grim Dawn with friends and family since there is so much content to explore. My sister and I love hack and slash loot ARPGs and Grim Dawn scratches that itch well. It is a well-polished gem that is also accompanied by ana amazing soundtrack.
Cat Quest II, my kids really love the art and content. Based on the demo it will be a game they play in coop and not melt down.
Would love to play boulders gate new alliance with my son because since my wife passed we haven’t been able to do anything together and would be nice to connect even in a game to take away some of reality for awhile
For me, it'll always be the Trine collection - particularly Trine 2 and 4.

Despite having a half-dozen reliable online gaming companions, it was rare to ever get more than three of us in the same room, making the Trine the perfect fit. It helps that it caters to different player skill levels, puzzle and platforming challenges are devious, it allows for unorthodox solutions, the stories are light-hearted, and always looks and sounds incredible.
I'd like to take Grim Dawn for a spin with a friend of mine. I have to pry him away from Warcraft somehow!
Divinity: Original Sin 2. It's one myself and my friends have been considering for a long time, but it has been difficult to find the time to get to playing it. Our interest in it was renewed when a Youtuber we both watch started a playthrough of it on their channel, and given how different playthroughs of such a game can be, I can't wait to see how our playthrough differs!
Other than the Youtube videos, we'll be going in pretty much blind so I'm excited to see what the game has in store for us.

Hoping we might finally get around to playing it over this Christmas break. Would also be very cool to have more co-op games to play before/after we're done with Divinity!
Overcooked 2. Cuz there's nothing more fun after a day of mayhem and chaos at work, mayhem and chaos at home caused by our two boys, than some more mayhem and chaos in Overcooked when we finally manage to drop on the couch.
That is also if we don't fall right asleep on said couch.
Bought a friend of mine a copy of Thea: The awakening.
We both love the CIV games, and I really love Thea but my friend just wasn't interested in the game so I bought it for him and we have finally time to play it now.
I think my nephew would love to play Cuphead together with me and his friends. His Xbox recently broke and he can't play his favorite co-op game, Castle Crashers anymore, and I think Cuphead would be a game he could enjoy until he gets a new Xbox. Or maybe, he'll forget about Castle Crashers and come to like Cuphead more.
I am looking forward to playing Cuphead, Divinity Original sin II or the original Lego Starwars games with my brother, and Halo Infinite multiplayer and Deep Rock Galactic with old friends this holiday season.