Steam Summer Sale 2019 date possibly leaked
The Steam Summer Sale for 2019 is coming, and its date has possibly been leaked.
Rumors are in the air today, and the Steam Summer Sale for 2019 is the next target on the list. In fact, a possible date for the upcoming summer discount extravaganza has already leaked online.
Leaked via steamcn, the Steam 2019 Summer Sale will supposedly kick off in the early hours of June 26, Beijing time (roughly 10AM PST on June 25, 2019). This information, according to SteamDB, has been vetted and confirmed by multiple sources, though they only point back to steamcn, the original source for the supposed leak.
If the leaks are to be believed, then there are only a few short weeks before Steam users will be able to sacrifice their wallets in the name of the mighty Gaben once more. While the Steam sales have changed quite a bit over the last few years, there is no denying that it is still one of the best times to pick up new games for your collection at some nice discounts. Of course, only time will tell just how good the discounts are this year. Like any rumor, be sure to take this with a grain of salt until we get official announcements from Steam itself.
It's been a fun year for gaming so far, and there are quite a few titles I have my eyes on personally. Are there any games you’re hoping will go on sale when the summer sale hits? If so, let us know what they are in the comments below. Not really sure where to start when it comes to Steam seasonal sales? Here are some of the best deals we saw in the 2018 Steam Winter sale. We’ll continue to keep an eye on Steam for any additional info about the sale, as well as dive a little deeper into it to see if we can find out anything else. For now, though, be sure to head over to Twitter and make sure you follow Shacknews to get all the latest breaking news delivered right to your timeline.
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I think the embarrassment of riches that was the first several Steam sales, Humble bundles, other bundles, and side effects of bundles like extra giftable copies and the subsequent Chatty giveaway threads have all saturated our libraries to the point where we all have more games than we would ever want or need.
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