Continuing its reputation for putting on some noteworthy sales,Steamhas begun its latest event with a celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit. Since its inception almost 20 years ago, Valve’s gaming storefront has gone on to dominate the digital market. Gamers from all over the world use the platform to purchase and download many AAA titles, but the service is also useful for findingPC games that have lower hardware requirementsor have a more indie background.

In 2022,Steam held its Lunar New Year sale, which featured a slew of popular games likeDeathloop,Cyberpunk 2077,Resident Evil Village, andDisco Elysium: The Final Cut. More recently, the Steam Winter Sale saw many PC gamers get treated to plenty of discounts to get them through the holiday season. Now the latest event has begun, reducing the prices of a number of games for a brief period, and there are some hidden gems in this sale.

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Replacing the Lunar New Year event,Steamis still honoring the Chinese New Year with its latest sale, featuring plenty for any budding PC gamer. Some choice selections this time round includeRisk of Rain 2,Human: Fall Flat,F.I.S.T: Forged in Shadow Torch,andDorfromantik. The event, which runs until January 23, also has some big studio releases on offer, such asMinecraft Dungeons,Halo Infinite,Forza Horizon 5, andOri and the Will of the Wisps.

On top of that, there’s 30% off theaction RPGSword and Fairy 7by Softstar Technology. In short, there’s more than enough in the sale for all gaming tastes. While most people often think of summer and winter as being the biggest events that Steam offers, there are always other or smaller sales that occur throughout the rest of the year. It’s one of the reasons why the service is one of the most popular when it comes to PC gaming.

Of course, it’s not the only storefront out there for the PC market. There are alternatives, and while there are platforms likeEpic Games Store offering free gamesor Humble Bundle selling e-books and software in addition to games, most think ofSteamwhen it comes to digital storefronts, especially as it was the first of its kind and helped to lay the foundations for modern PC gaming clients.

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