Valve, the digital PC gaming giant, has just dropped a bombshell for gamers worldwide with its announcement of a comprehensive lineup of Steam Sales extending from the frosty Winter of 2023 to the scorching Summer of 2024. In a recent blog post, Valve outlined a whopping 14 discount extravaganzas, spanning various genres and themes.

Kicking off the gaming fiesta is the Steam Winter Sale, slated to run from December 21, 2023, to January 4, 2024. Brace yourselves for a rollercoaster ride through festivals like the Capitalism and Economy Fest, Pirates vs. Ninjas Fest, and the intriguing Dinos vs. Robots Fest, among others.

Upcoming Steam Sale events:

  • Steam Winter Sale (December 21, 2023)
  • Capitalism and Economy Fest (January 8th, 2024)
  • Pirates vs. Ninjas Fest (January 22nd)
  • Next Fest (February 5)
  • Remote Play Together (February 12)
  • Dinos vs. Robots Fest (February 26th)
  • Steam Spring Sale (March 14)
  • Deckbuilder’s Fest (March 25)
  • FFS Fest (April 15)
  • Farming Fest (April 29)
  • Endless Replayability Fest (May 13th)
  • Open World Survival Crafting Fest (May 27)
  • Next Fest (June 10)
  • Steam Summer Sale (June 27, 2024)

Valve has strategically spaced out these sales, offering a variety of themes from business simulations to open-world survival crafting. The seasonal sales, such as the Steam Spring Sale and the concluding Steam Summer Sale, promise an extensive selection of discounted games across various genres.

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Out of all these events, one that stands out is Valve’s Next Fest, occurring multiple times a year, which goes beyond traditional discounts. It provides gamers with the opportunity to explore free demos and engage with live streams hosted by developers. It serves as a preview event for upcoming game releases, enhancing the overall gaming experience for the community.

In related news, EPIC Games Store is all set to do another massive holiday season giveaway, which is scheduled to kick off later this week. Last year, the giveaway featured some bangers like Wolfenstein: The New Order, Metro: Last Light Redux, a couple of Bethesda classics, and more. This year, there are rumors of a Red Dead Redemption 2 giveaway.

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