
The Steam Summer Sale 2025 Has Arrived – Let the Game Hoarding Begin
Hey everyone, gather around because it’s that glorious time of year again — the Steam Summer Sale 2025 is officially live, and it’s the kind of event that makes every PC gamer’s heart skip a beat. If you’ve been holding off on buying games, saving your pennies, or just waiting for the perfect excuse to expand your digital backlog, this is it.
The sale kicked off today, June 26, at 6 PM BST (that’s 1 PM Eastern and 10 AM Pacific if you’re across the pond), and right out of the gate, it’s a feast of discounts. We’re talking about some of the biggest titles of the year getting serious price cuts — the kind that makes you question whether you need groceries this week or not. And if you’ve got a Steam Deck or planning to pick one up, you’re in for a portable treat, because almost everything discounted runs beautifully on handhelds too.
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Let me just drop a few names here to make your wallet nervous: Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is nearly half off, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is down a whopping 75%, and XCOM 2 is an eye-watering 95% off — that’s less than a cup of coffee for hours of strategy gameplay. Resident Evil 4 Remake , Dragon’s Dogma II , Baldur’s Gate 3 , and Elden Ring are also on the list, and honestly, if your wishlist is already packed, now is the time to act.
What’s even more exciting is that many new releases and big names from earlier this year are joining the party. Assassin’s Creed Shadows , Monster Hunter Wilds , Indiana Jones and the Great Circle , and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II — all are likely to get their first major discounts. Capcom even has a Spotlight event today, so keep an eye out for deeper cuts on Street Fighter 6 , Resident Evil titles, and maybe even a surprise or two.
Even games that are still hot from the oven, like Hades 2 (Early Access) and Manor Lords , are already seeing solid discounts, which is a rare treat during their launch windows. Valve hasn’t released a fancy teaser trailer this year, but we all know how consistent these sales can be. If a game was on discount in spring, it’s probably back and cheaper now.
And don’t forget: wishlist your games before diving in. Steam’s notification system is your best friend during sales like this. It gives you an instant heads-up when something you’ve been eyeing drops in price — perfect for beating the crowd to checkout.
So whether you’re a hardcore RPG fan, love tactical shooters, or just want to grab that indie darling everyone’s been raving about, there’s something here for you. Just don’t blame me when your backlog triples in size and you still end up playing Vampire Survivors for 40 more hours. Happy shopping and happy gaming!
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