Steam Spring Sale Is Live: Game Discounts Reach Up to 95%.
Steam Spring Sale 2026
According to Novyny.live: From March 19 to March 26, 2026, Steam is hosting its annual Spring Sale, featuring discounts as high as 95% on video games. This event enables players to purchase popular titles at heavily reduced prices, making them more accessible to a broader audience.
Top Discounted Games
The sale includes a wide range of games with substantial markdowns. For instance:
- 'Metro: Last Light Redux' – 26 UAH instead of 533 UAH (-95%)
- 'Totally Accurate Battle Simulator' – 39 UAH instead of 399 UAH (-90%)
- 'Dying Light' – 65 UAH instead of 659 UAH (-90%)
- Other titles like 'The Long Dark', 'Hello Neighbor', and 'Resident Evil 3' also boast discounts reaching up to 90%.
Games with slightly smaller price cuts include:
- 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' – 189 UAH instead of 949 UAH (-80%)
- 'Red Dead Redemption 2' – 649 UAH down from 2,599 UAH (-75%)
- 'Half-Life: Alyx' – 337 UAH instead of 1,125 UAH (-70%)
- 'Cyberpunk 2077' – 489 UAH instead of 1,399 UAH (-65%)
- 'Lies of P' – 812 UAH instead of 1,625 UAH (-50%), though its price remains relatively high.
As for new releases, 'Death Stranding 2: On The Beach' and 'Crimson Desert' are not discounted yet, priced at 2,299 UAH and 2,999 UAH respectively. Additionally, it has been reported that food prices were reduced on March 21.
The Steam Spring Sale offers gamers a chance to take advantage of great deals on popular video games, which certainly draws the attention of many gaming enthusiasts.
This annual Steam sale is a key event for players, allowing them to save significantly on new game purchases and explore lesser-known projects. It also boosts sales for developers and publishers, helping them attract new audiences. Discounts on major titles, along with full-price newcomers, highlight the market’s activity and the diversity of offerings that appeal to both newcomers and experienced gamers alike.
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