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Games in store

is the obvious place to look for games — especially casual games that are available), although a recent update means that the Steam app now only runs on macOS 10.15 or later. GOG () has a smaller selection of games on its store, but often has good discounts. Some big game companies also have their own stores, such as Blizzard, which sells through its own .

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