The Steam Summer Sale is Now Live

The Steam Summer Sale is Now Live

Hide your wallets.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 22, 2017 @ 11:56 AM (Staff Bios)
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Well, it's that time of the year again, Summer of course. High temperatures, blazing sunlight, birds chirping, and also, great discounts on hundreds of video games. The Steam Summer Sale has just gone live, and it's time to check your wallet balance. Hundreds of games will be going on sale with ridiculous discounts, and most of them you'll probably never play, but that's the fun in it right? Buy dozens and dozens of cheap games and struggle for years to actually complete all of them, only to realize that games are piling up faster than you can play them.

Either way, you can also earn stickers by completing daily quests if that suits your fancy. Personally, I'd rather be playing actual games, but if you have a knack for collecting virtual stickers, then the Steam Summer Sale has definitely got your back. 

You can enjoy emptying your bank account from today until July 5th.

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