Hold on to your wallets, the next three big Steam sale dates have been leaked. This includes Thanksgiving/Black Friday, Halloween and Chistmas seasons. That means there is a sale every month, although the chances of the same games going on sale is not high. Even though there might be some overlap, what usually happens is that some of the horror-themed titles go towards the Halloween season. A lot of the major releases go on sale on the Christmas and New Year event, while Black Friday sales involve many bundles and some slightly older titles for the lowest prices.
The first sale is for the Halloween starting October 26, Thursday and lasting until November 1, Wednesday. You might want to grab some of your favorite horror movie titles and it also happens that Stranger Things Season 2 on NetFlix starts at around the same time. So you have plenty of things to do to keep entertained.
Only a few weeks later, Americans will be celebrating their Thanksgiving Day with Black Friday the next day. Unlike other Black Friday sales however, this Steam sale does not require buyers to line up in person. They can just sit at home and take advantage of the discounts starting November 22, Wednesday. It will last until November 28, Tuesday.
Usually the biggest sale is always at the year’s end so if you still have some money left from the two previous sales, then you are in luck. This even will start right before Chritmas season on December 21, 2017 Thursday lasting until January 4, 2018 Thursday.
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