NISA has decided to post a great Steam sale, happening from today until next Monday. Featuring over a dozen games, as well as a couple massive bundles, it offers a bunch of great content for fans. I’ll list the bundles first, and then the individual game sales. If you’re a fan of Nippon Ichi Software, be sure to jump on these bargains soon.

NISA Steam Sale

NIS Giga Bundle – this massive bundle, priced at a whopping $171.34, features 70 games, including Cladun, Criminal Girls: Invite Only, Stranger of Sword City, Yomawari: Night Alone, Operation Abyss, Operation Babel, several Disgaea titles and much more.

NIS Mega Bundle – this much more quaint bundle features only 13 games for $55.38, including Disgaea PC, Phantom Brave PC, Birthdays the Beginning and more.

A Rose in the Twilight – Digital Bloodlust Edition is 46% off for $16.17
Birthdays the Beginning – Digital Limited Edition is 55% off for $21.57
Cladun: This is Sengoku! is 50% off for $19.99
Cladun X2 is 60% off for $3.99
Clan of Champions is 60% off for $0.79
Criminal Girls: Invite Only – VIP Edition is 55% off for $13.47
Disgaea PC – Digital Dood Edition is 55% off for $8.53
Disgaea 2 PC – Digital Dood Edition is 46% off for $13.48
htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary – Luminary Edition is 47% off for 8.43
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy – Digital Limited Edition is 55% off for $13.47
Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy – Digital Limited Edition is 55% off for $22.47
Phantom Brave PC – Digital Chroma Edition is 55% off for $8.53
Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness – Digital Alpha Edition is 53% off for $21.36
Stranger of Sword City is 40% off for $11.99
Tokyo Tattoo Girls – Digital Limited Edition is 17% off for $24.73
Toradora! Complete Series is 40% off for $14.75
Yomawari: Midnight Shadows – Limited Edition is 22% off for $24.04
Yomawari: Night Alone – Pitch Dark Edition is 62% off for $8.81

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