Thursday, June 22nd 2017

Hold On to Your Wallets: It's the 2017 Steam Summer Sale

Ah June. "Summer," they said. "It will be nice," they said, unknowingly. Many choose this month as the somewhat officially unofficial start of that period where you are expected to go to the beach, enjoy sunbathing, and generally just go out. But those of us in the know, well, know, the truth. The truth is that Summer means bank accounts in distress, wallets screaming not to give way to those $, €, or monetary currency of your choice. Summer means steaming temperatures, and that gives its way to the Steam Summer sale.

It's official. It's started. Already the Steam servers are taking a pounding. Money is flowing in metaphorical rivers, a cascading bluff of hopes and dreams of gamers everywhere towards finding that hidden, discounted gem, or just getting that one amazing game that just came out a few months ago at a steep discount. Luckily, this Summer sale is a little shorter than actual summer. Can you imagine yourselves with three paychecks to burn on building up your games library? And, necessarily, your backlog of games you will never even get to play? Happy days those. Happy days these. Go now. You have until July 5th.
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31 Comments on Hold On to Your Wallets: It's the 2017 Steam Summer Sale

#26
ozkisses
diatribeThe biggest issue I have is that it feels as though games are devalued to me when I buy them in bulk.
We could be twins lol

I am thinking of having a sale on all the great things I bought on sale that I really wanted and are still in the original wrappers.
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#27
Vayra86
Guess Im spoiled, but I don't see any good deals here yet.
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#28
DeathtoGnomes
broke down and bought 6 games for $23, including Galaga and Monopoly!
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#29
cyneater
Its it just me or are the summer sales underwhelming?

nothing on my wish list is on sale....
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#30
Vario
I just buy from G2A when I feel the need for a game, as its always on sale price there. Otherwise its easy to buy games that are never played and waste my money.
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#31
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
I've a lot of games on sale on my list, just not willing to part with much money right now.

I did pick up The Root of Evil: The Tailor, and Home is Where One Starts...
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