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How Much For All Games From Steam Winter Sale 2021?

There is a website on the web, where you can check the cost of buying all the games from Steam. The amount may surprise you.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • There is a website on the web where you can find the value of all Steam games;
  • It turns out that the ongoing Winter Sale is a good time to buy the entire library of Valve's platform;
  • To buy all the titles available in the store you'd have to pay about 430 thousand dollars.

Have you ever wondered how you'd have to pay for all games available on Steam? Or, in particular, how much they cost now, when the Winter Sale is on? You can check it out at any time. All thanks to the Buy All Steam Games website.

On the aforementioned website you'll find a regularly updated chart that reveals how much you'd have to spend to purchase all the titles available on Steam (based on US prices). It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that this amount grows year after year. Every now and then, however, we can notice large drops, which are associated with great sales.

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Source: Buy All Steam Games

A similar phenomenon can also be observed now. The Winter Sale is currently in progress. This is the best time to buy all items available on Steam. You can buy the entire library for 430,566 dollars. This means a 36% reduction in relation to the original value of all titles. Their normal price is $680,100.

Nevertheless, this amount may be a surprise. It turns out that you don't even have to be a millionaire to buy all the games available on Steam. It's enough that you have a few hundred thousand dollars to spend during the sale. After such purchases, you certainly will not complain about lack of titles to play.

Przemyslaw Dygas

Przemyslaw Dygas

He published a lot of news on GRYOnline.pl, some reviews and a few articles. Currently runs the Cooldown.pl site and serves as a junior SEO specialist. He first published journalistic texts on his private blog; later he took up writing seriously when his news and reviews ended up on a now non-existent film portal. In his free time, he tries to keep up with the premieres of new strategies and RPGs, unless he is replaying Pillars of Eternity or Mass Effect for umpteenth time. He also likes cinematography and tries to visit the nearby cinema at least once a month to keep up with the movies he is interested in.

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