This Weekend's PC Game Deals is a roundup of games - old, new, or soon to be released - that are available at a great price and can be activated on Steam, Origin, or Uplay - sometimes even good old games that are DRM-free.

The “Humble Ubisoft Bundle Encore” is still active for a few more days, if you like the idea of getting access to titles like Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Rayman Origins, and Grow Home for just $1. Spend more than the average ($6.98 as of the time of writing this) and you can get the excellent Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon, as well as Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, and Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China.

If you don’t mind spending more, $15 will also add The Crew and Assassin’s Creed: Rogue into the mix. If you're looking to shell out the big bucks, spending $75 or more will get Tom Clancy’s The Division (and a branded shirt to go with it) on top of everything else from the lower tiers – not to mention that you’ll be contributing greatly to charities such as Extra Life, Stack-Up, and Girls Who Code.

We would also like to remind you that if you’re on the lookout for a gaming motherboard or monitor and you also have DOOM (currently $39.99 on CDKeys.com) on your wishlist, you should know that Asus currently has a promotion where you get a Steam code with the purchase of specific models of their products. The deal is valid in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, but bear in mind that it varies a bit from retailer to retailer, so make sure you ask for confirmation before you open up your wallet.

It’s also worth noting that July 11 is the end date for the purchase, and you should redeem the Steam code before July 21. You can find more details about the promotion here.

AAA games with stunning visuals and physics may be all the rage these days, but there are lots of timeless classics that are still worth playing - and thanks to Origin Store’s “On the House” promotion, you can get some of them free of charge. Such is the case with Nox – an RPG from 2000 that is currently available as a free download for a limited time.

There are plenty of other PC game deals available this week, and we've made a "small" selection of great titles that are either available at the lowest price since release, or somewhat close to the lowest price point. Some of them are flash sales - so act quickly.

If you're interested in console games, you might want to look here for the Xbox Games with Gold for June. Also, for those of you who have been holding out on buying an Xbox One, now is probably the best time to get one, as Microsoft has slashed the price of its Xbox One bundles by $50. The timing of this is certainly interesting, as the company is rumored to unveil new entertainment devices at the upcoming E3 gaming expo.

We'd like to know: which PC titles are your favorites, and what upcoming games are you looking forward to playing? Be sure to let us know in the comments section.