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Steam has started the Winter Sale in order to empty wallets (or not)

Steamthe well-known video game platform from Valve, has already started its winter salesby which it reduces the price of a lot of the content it sells, be it video games, DLC and other things that one can find out there, like soundtracks and applications like Krita.

Steam discount periods are an opportunity to get hold of some quality games at prices reduced by up to 90% depending on the case. On this occasion we can highlight the price reductions of some triple A titles released this year, such as Elden Ring, which has been reduced by 30% to go from 59.99 euros to 41.99 euros. The same can be said of Persona 5 Royalconsidered one of the best JRPGs of the century and whose appearance on PC has been hard to come by, especially since the original title was released in Europe in 2017 for PS3 and PS4.

Steam Winter Sale began on December 22, 2022 and will end on January 5, 2023 at 10 AM US Pacific Time. The discounts displayed on the platform should not change during the entire time that the sales last, so in theory one should have time to think about which games to buy, although, for a long time, it is not uncommon to see users take advantage of these discounts. to amass a large number of games at prices that border on the gift.



Other games that can be purchased at a reduced price are GTA V: Premium Edition for 14.98 euros (reduced by 63%), red dead redemption 2 for 19.79 euros (reduced by 67%) and cyberpunk 2077 for 29.99 euros (reduced by 50%). If one knows how to deal with the basic sections of Steam, it doesn’t hurt to take a look at the wish list, because, if you look closely, you can find gems like mass effect 2 at 4.99 euros and Meta Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain at 7.49 euros.

Here we are already entering the field of personal taste, so we are not going to make any more recommendations, except to say that it is also possible to find a large number of jewels from the distant past at low prices on Steam, such as the mythical Max Payne developed by RemedyEntertainment.

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