Update: Fallout 4’s first major DLC Far Harbor is now released. We’ve updated the relevant deals listed below.

You might have known that on Tuesday,Fallout 4’sfirst Season Pass DLC ‘Automatron’ became available, but did you know that Tuesday was also the first time a digital Steam copy ofFallout 4was below the magical 50% off price point?

Earlier this week digital retailer Green Man Gaming scooped the Steam Store and launchedtheir very own Spring PC gaming salewith discounts on games up to 80% off. Their sale included titles from well-known publishers such as Bethesda, Warner Bros., and Valve.

Overall the deals are pretty good, but let’s cut to the chase: you can use a stacking coupon code (listed below) to get even more savings from this Spring Sale. This means the 38% discount to titles likeFallout 4suddenly becomes 50% off at $29. And even itsrecently priced hikedSeason Pass now makes a return to $24 (also 50% off). Good timing consideringAutomatron, the first DLC pack in the Season Pass, just launched a day ago.

We’ve listed all the good prices from the Spring Sale, so you don’t have to wade through the thousands of titles available. (But if you want, they can all be foundhere). All games listed below activate on Steam.Update: Now that the previous publisher deals have expired, we’ve added deals from 2K Games and more below.

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Warner Bros.

Valve

While this sale is days ahead of Steam’s very own Spring Sale, our bet is that most titles above will likely be cheaper than any upcoming discounts at the Steam Store thanks to the stacking coupon code. For comparison sake, the Steam Store currently hasFallout 4on sale for $40.19, a whole $10 more for the same exact Steam key. If you missed out on the deals above from the first part of the sale, check back towards the end of the sale period (around April 5th) to see if GMG does any “encore sale” where past deals returns.