Wednesday, November 27th 2024

Steam Launches Its Autumn Sale With Plenty of Games, Steam Deck LCD SKUs, and Steam Awards Nominations

What is your favorite kind of game? They're on sale. Second favorite? Those too. Mid? Yep. AND THOSE! The Steam Autumn Sale is on from now through December 4th at 10am PST, and it's a big one: thousands of games, of all sorts of genres and themes, are on sale. Plus, collect free stickers as you look through your Discovery Queue, and keep track of your progress on the item collection page. Oh! The Steam Autumn Sale is also the time to get your nominations in for our annual Steam Awards. Make your choices for best game in each of the 11 categories for 2024, and get those nominations in by the end of the Autumn Sale.

Oh OH! Select Steam Deck LCD units (512 GB and 64 GB) are joining the Autumn Sale where supplies remain:
  • In the EU: 64 GB are 15% off
  • In the U.S. and Canada: 512 GB are 25% off
Source: Steam
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10 Comments on Steam Launches Its Autumn Sale With Plenty of Games, Steam Deck LCD SKUs, and Steam Awards Nominations

#1
Hyderz
75% off Star Wars Jedi survivor i think it’s worth purchasing
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#2
chrcoluk
Hyderz75% off Star Wars Jedi survivor i think it’s worth purchasing
If anyone else has recommendations please post, as going through these holiday season sales gets silly as when too many things are discounted all in one, its hard to find gems amongst trash.

Brought the prequel as well for £3.50 90% off.
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Darmok N Jalad
This advice is too late for this event, but the best way to go about this is to window shop for games in advance and add the ones you want to your wishlist. If/when a wishlist title goes on sale, you'll get an email. If multiple games go on sale, all of them show up in the same email. Then, when a sale hits, your only problem is deciding if the price is right, or how much you want to spend.

That's where I'm at, I have 4 titles on sale, just need to figure out how much I want to spend.
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#4
kapone32
RED Redemption 2 is on a nice discount.
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#5
chrcoluk
Darmok N JaladThis advice is too late for this event, but the best way to go about this is to window shop for games in advance and add the ones you want to your wishlist. If/when a wishlist title goes on sale, you'll get an email. If multiple games go on sale, all of them show up in the same email. Then, when a sale hits, your only problem is deciding if the price is right, or how much you want to spend.

That's where I'm at, I have 4 titles on sale, just need to figure out how much I want to spend.
Excellent advice, I have done this, but inevitably if there is silly offers, I might jump on games I was unsure about or didnt consider before. :)
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#6
mechtech
Autumn?!?!?

last I checked there was 6” of snow on the ground and -20c incoming. I’d say it’s winter.

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#7
Darmok N Jalad
mechtechAutumn?!?!?

last I checked there was 6” of snow on the ground and -20c incoming. I’d say it’s winter.

The Gregorian calendar would disagree with you. Solstice is still almost a month away!
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#8
GodisanAtheist
I keep track of the games I beat every year and then typically purchase N-1 games during the winter sale so my library doesn't keep bloating on an annual basis.

Only thing really grabbing my eye right now is Psychonauts 2 for $5. That one is going to be a no brainer for me.

Also, Pentiment for $10, Dusk for $10, Doom Eternal for $10 look like solid pick-ups (in either this or the Winter sale).

Jedi Survivor for $18 is still too damn high for a game with that much baggage. I can keep waiting.
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#9
mechtech
Darmok N JaladThe Gregorian calendar would disagree with you. Solstice is still almost a month away!
nah mother nature disagree's with human's calendar ;)
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#10
Easy Rhino
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Darmok N JaladThis advice is too late for this event, but the best way to go about this is to window shop for games in advance and add the ones you want to your wishlist. If/when a wishlist title goes on sale, you'll get an email. If multiple games go on sale, all of them show up in the same email. Then, when a sale hits, your only problem is deciding if the price is right, or how much you want to spend.

That's where I'm at, I have 4 titles on sale, just need to figure out how much I want to spend.
I wish this worked for me. I end up putting dozens of games on my wishlist and when they go on sale I decide I am no longer interested in them. I need like the opposite advice maybe.
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