Winter Sale Steam 2020



RELATED: 2020’s Breakout Games Continue to Dominate Steam Sales The Steam Winter Sale will run from December 22 to January 5 at 10 am PST. Voting for the Steam awards is only open until January 3. The annual Steam Winter Sale is underway now — and with it, voting for The Steam Awards for 2020. The sale lasts until Tuesday, Jan. EST and, as usual, offers steep discounts on big.

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The Steam Winter sale is live now, and runs until January 5. We've collected our favorite deals here, featuring some of the best games of the year and especially low prices on other games we. The largest seasonal sale is the Steam winter sale, but there is also the notable Steam summer sale. Just keep in mind that while holiday sales may offer discounts of up to 50% off, games featured as a daily, flash, or community choice deal could be up to 80% off. In today's video I'm discussing the Steam Winter Sale for 2020 and giving my thoughts on what PC games you should think about picking up on the cheap.0:30.

Valve has just launched its Steam Winter Sale 2020. This event will last until January 5th and will have a number of games at various discounts. Moreover, players will be able to vote in the Steam Awards, and each vote will earn you a Steam Festive Trading Card.

Unfortunately, Steam is currently down. This of course does not surprise us. After all, Steam goes down during the launch of each and every sale event. So yeah, expect it to be operational in the next few minutes.

Still, we were able to capture some of the deals. As we can see, Control Ultimate Edition comes with a 50% discount, whereas Halo: The Master Chief Collection comes with a 40% discount. Fall Guys also comes with a 20% discount.

Death Stranding also comes with a 50% discount, and there is a 90% discount for Jurassic World Evolution. Not only that, but Borderlands 3 comes with a 67% discount.

Have fun!

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John Papadopoulos

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