The dates for the next three Steam sales have been leaked

The dates for the next three Steam sales have been leaked

The dates for the next three Steam sales have been leaked

Winter is coming and with it will come Steam sales, events that will allow PC gamers to get a little bit more from their money and catch up on some classic PC games for a fraction of their original cost. 
 
The dates for three remaining 2017 Steam sales have been leaked, with developer sources confirming their validity, allowing PC gamers to prepare themselves for the onslaught to come as gamers get that all too familiar feeling of anxiety, desperation and desire. 

The first of these sales will take place on Halloween, taking place between October 26th and November 1st, with an Autumn sale taking place almost a month later between November 22nd and November 28th. Finally, PC gamers can look forward to Steam’s Christmas sale which will start on December 21st and end in January 2018, which means that this will also act as a Steam New year sale. 
 

The dates for the next three Steam sales have been leaked  

Steam sales present PC users with a great opportunity to catch up on some PC gaming classics or to simply get more for your money on some of today’s most recent PC releases. We have already seen 2017 releases like Prey come with discounts as high as 50%, showcasing exactly how much money budget-oriented gamers can save by waiting a few months for a sale. 

You can join the discussion on the dates of Valve’s upcoming Steam Sales on the OC3D Forums

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