Steam sale dates revealed alongside changes to seasonal sales schedule
From next year, the Lunar💝 New Year Sale will be replaced with the Spring Sale

Valve has announced the dates for its upcomin🦹g Steam sales as well as a change to the schedule that will see one major sea𓂃sonal sale dropped and a new one added.
Starting in 2023, the Luna🀅r New Year Sale, which is typically held in late January, will be replaced with the Spring Sale. The first of these will take place from March ꩲ16 to 23.
. "It will allow us to create more space between our four major seasonal sales and provide more opportunities throughout the year for developers to expand and execute their discounting calendar."V𒅌alve goes on to say that its Lunar New Year promotional event was "often much too close to the December holiday sale period". The company believes many publishers will still offer discounts on titles around the Lunar New Year but thinks that having more time between these big sales is the best thing for fans.
The next major seasonal event, the Autumn Sale, will be kicking of💖f in just a few months' time, on November 22 to 29. This will be followed by 💎the Winter Sale, which is scheduled for December 22 to January 5. As always, expect hefty discounts on hundreds of games on these dates and prepare to add to that ever-expanding backlog.
There's good news if you're patiently waiting to take your Steam library on the go as Valve recently announced its sh🌌💛ipping Steam Deck reservations at "an accelerated pace" and has begu🧸n fulfilling Q4 ๊reservations ahead of schedule.
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