There’s a massive iOS app and game sale going down right now

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Last Updated Originally published July 24, 2015 · 1:20 PM EDT
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Apple quietly launched a massive iOS app and game sale this morning, and I’m not talking about 10% off some crappy photo editing app or generic platformer, I’m talking about some of the most popular content on iOS going on sale for just $0.99. You’ll only be saving a couple of bucks per purchase but it definitely adds up, so if you’re that one guy that still hasn’t purchased Angry Birds, now’s your chance. 

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Unlike most App Store promos, Apple has now quietly kicked off one the largest iOS game/app sales we have seen this year. The news comes courtesy of participating app developer Readdle. The sale includes 100 apps and games at “new low prices”, most of which are $0.99. While we have posted some of these titles over the past week in our daily/game app roundups, this is the first time they’ve all appeared together in one giant sale. Now is your chance to fill up your app library, as we are seeing all-time lows on games, productivity apps, photography apps and much more. A couple standouts are Pixelmator (Reg. $5), GoodReader (Reg. $5), The Room Two (Reg. $3), Rayman Jungle Run (Reg. $3), BADLAND (Reg. $4), Real Racing (Reg. $5), Angry Birds titles, and well, far too many to mention here. Not even including the insanely popular Angry Birds games, just these apps alone combine for a 4+ star rating from 100,000 reviews. If there is still a couple apps you can’t find in this sale, then be sure to hit our daily roundups for even more discounted options and the new Free App of the Week.

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