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Civilization Mac game sale 65%+ off: Beyond Earth $14 or Rising Tide bundle for $30, Civ V Complete $12, more

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Mac Game Store has kicked off a “Civilization Weekend” sale, offering a number of notable prices on both Civilization Beyond Earth and Rising Tide, along with older titles/add-on content.

Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth for Mac is available for $13.99. That’s $26 below the regular Mac App Store/Steam/Amazon listings and the best price we can find. The lowest it has dropped to on the Mac App Store is $20.

Another standout option is the Civilization: Beyond Earth – The Collection for $29.99. This package includes the Exoplanets Map Pack and the Rising Tide expansion. Even at the lowest prices we have seen for both the main game and the Rising Tide expansion (including the current 50% off IAP promo), you’re still saving $5 with today’s deal. This particular bundle will run you $60 on Steam right now.

This bundle includes the full version of Civilization: Beyond Earth, the Exoplanets Map Pack and the Rising Tide expansion. Discover a new world of possibility as you colonize an alien planet and shape a new vision for humanity.

You’ll find the rest of the Civilization Weekend sale deals right here. Be sure to checkout Apple’s Get Productive Mac/iOS sale and the latest App Store Free App of the Week.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices