A The Thing Remastered Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €4.61 (-71%) at Difmark, Steam Account format · Cheapest official key: €7.88, 51% below the €15.94 Steam price · 12 verified stores, 17 offers in stock · Updated 01h 54min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”No One Survives Alone.
The 2002 third-person survival horror shooter that serves as a sequel to the genre-defining 1982 film is back, remastered by Nightdive Studios to bring this innovative blend of fast paced squad action meets survival horror to the modern era. Including Antialiasing, Per Pixel Lighting, 4K Resolution and up to 144 FPS.

Where the movie ended, the true terror begins.
You are Cpt J.F. Blake, leader of a U.S. Special Forces rescue team sent to investigate the blood-curdling events and enigmatic deaths of the American scientific team that transpired at the Outpost 31 research facility located in the frozen wastelands of Antarctica. Within these inhospitable surroundings your team encounters a strange shape-shifting alien life-form that assumes the appearance of people that it kills. Trapped by the elements and infected by this horrific entity, using all your team members is critical if you hope to accomplish your objectives, let alone survive. If you only knew which ones were still human…

The Thing: Remastered Key Features:
In 20 frightening levels, lead your team against terrifying monsters, from the scuttling head-spiders and human-like walkers to gigantic multi-tentacled beasts.
Advanced trust/fear interface adds a new level of interaction – How you influence your teams psychological state determines whether or not they will co-operate with you.
Experience brand new dynamic lighting, specular mapping, shadows, depth of field complemented by improved models, textures and environments to create a deep level of immersion.
Use awesome firepower like machine guns, explosives and flamethrowers to torch your enemies.
Brand new Achievements.
Quality of Life gameplay enhancements to improve your experience.
Choose multiple paths to solve problems that lie ahead and accomplish goals.

The Thing Remastered for PC starts at €4.61 at Difmark, 71% under the €15.94 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €7.88 at Kinguin.
No day in our records has it been cheaper than today.
That €4.61 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
With 17 offers across 12 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
That €7.88 key is expensive for what it usually costs.
Worked out from 1,373 daily records of the Steam Key for The Thing Remastered across 12 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
With the shared account at Difmark you log into an account that already owns the game: it is the cheapest route, but it never becomes yours and the seller keeps the credentials. If they ever lose or change them, you lose access.
The key at Kinguin costs €3.27 more, but you redeem it on your own account and the game stays there for good. That is the difference between renting and buying.
The 2 Steam Gift offers are pricier than the key and leave more room for error, because they depend on the region and on Steam friendship.
14 of the 17 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
32 outlets reviewed it and it averages 72 out of 100, with 42% recommending it.
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The Thing: Remastered captures the essence of a timeless horror game and gives it a fresh coat of paint alongside some quality-of-life improvements for a... Read more
The Thing: Remastered takes players back to Outpost 31 to experience the conclusion to the John Carpenter horror classic. Read more
The Thing Remastered is an absolute must play for fans of action game. I’ve been kicking myself for missing out on it the first time... Read more
The Thing, by its very concepts and mechanics, is well worth the price of admission for historians and enthusiasts. There really isn’t much quite like... Read more
The Thing Remastered is everything one could ask for in a remaster. With graphical improvements that don't sacrifice the original's gritty tone and convenience features... Read more
I loved this game when it was released back in the day, and I still love it today. I do wish it stuck to its... Read more
If you're reading this and thinking 'Gee, that sure doesn't sound like a particularly great game', well, you're right, it's kind of not. The Thing:... Read more
I loved replaying The Thing. You can tell what a labor of love this was for the team at Nightdive who have a fantastic track... Read more
The Thing: Remastered is worthwhile and no mistake. Nightdive's lovingly made revamp might not paper over the cracks of the 2002 original, but it preserves... Read more
Ported by Nightdive, The Thing: Remastered looks fantastic and has all the bells and whistles you'd want from a remaster. As a follow-up to the... Read more
Nightdive has greatly improved on a lost gem from the turn of the century, with a massive visual overhaul that further enhances on an impeccable... Read more
And like I said in my Shadow Man review, I'm glad Night Dive didn't "fix" the game. It was a great game in 2002, and,... Read more
Nightdive Studios did the best they could with a mediocre game. The Thing was never a good game and the original developers often lamented over... Read more
A solid remaster of a slightly frosty survival horror shooter Read more
The Thing: Remastered is a weird nostalgia trip that is fairly dated, but remains compelling enough to see through to credits. Read more
Nightdive has, once again, to no one’s shock, delivered another stellar remastering effort. Whilst The Thing is far from being considered a perfect game (for... Read more
It works as it should, which is always a plus (even if it’s a little baffling at times), and I have no doubt that if... Read more
Deck: The Thing: Remastered reintroduces a flawed but fascinating game, with overhauled visuals and a number of crucial quality-of-life improvements Read more
The Thing: Remastered is another splendid remaster from Nightdive. There's absolutely no issue with the enhancements, control tweaks, and other work that's been done here;... Read more
The Thing: Remastered is a solid remaster of a decent game that isn't lacking in interesting ideas but doesn't seem to know what to meaningfully... Read more
Nightdive has made an exceptional remaster of a very mediocre game. The Thing does not deserve this kind of attention. There are better games out... Read more
Nightdive have done a great job preserving and uplifting The Thing into a crisp and playable modern offering. It's still a fascinating game, but maybe... Read more
We don't have much more left in the hat of this The Thing Remastered, but it is a real personal pleasure to be able to... Read more
The Thing Remastered is a solid operation that brings attention to a game that, already upon its release, had truly cutting-edge mechanics and solutions. Great... Read more
Nightdive Studios deserves praise once again for another successful remaster, managing to update a game known for its technical issues. Unfortunately, the remaining mechanical and... Read more
The Thing: Remastered isn't a bad game, nor a bad adaptation. [...] However, it'd be naive to say it's without fail or even one of... Read more
It's been 22 years since The Thing's first release, and during this time the horror genre and the video game industry as a whole has... Read more
Despite all its flaws, The Thing: Remastered is a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s classic film. While it has shortcomings in terms of storytelling and... Read more
The Thing has lots to love and plenty to get frustrated about. Even with quality-of-life improvements, certain design choices are hopelessly dated, and the final... Read more
Nightdive has once again remastered one of the unforgettable classics with great care. The new textures, lighting, shadows, and interface conveniences have technically elevated the... Read more
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