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Valve has released the schedule for sales on the Steam platform for the first half of 2024
In early 2024, Valve unveiled the schedule for sales and festivals on the Steam platform. This information was published in the digital store's community.
As planned, the spring sale is set for March 14th to 21st, while the summer sale will run from June 27th to July 11th.
The lineup of festivals on Steam in the first half of 2024 includes:
- Capitalism and Economy Festival: January 8th–15th
- "Pirates vs. Ninjas" Festival: January 22nd–29th
- Steam New Releases Festival: February 5th–12th
- Remote Play Together Festival: February 12th–19th
- "Dinosaurs vs. Robots" Festival: February 26th–March 4th
- Deckbuilding Festival: March 25th–April 1st
- First-Person Shooter Festival: April 15th–22nd
- Farming Festival: April 29th–May 6th
- Endless Playthrough Festival: May 13th–20th
- Open World Crafting and Survival Festival: May 27th–June 3rd
- Steam New Releases Festival: June 10th–17th
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