With just 48 hours until the Steam Spring Sale 2025 starts, it’s probably best to keep your wallet shut
Is everybody’s Wishlist ready? The Steam Spring Sale 2025 is almost here - time to save with fresh deals and a new look.

Now that Visual Novel Fest is over, it's time to gear up for the big one – the 2025 Steam Spring Sale kicks off on March 13th and ends on March 20th. We've still got some time to fine-tune our Wishlist and cross our fingers for some solid deals. The Ubisoft sale wraps up that same day, so titles like Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Assassin’s Creed games, or Star Wars Outlaws might not see discounts as good as they are right now, as the publisher’s sales tend to offer the best prices. And that’s not the only thing we won’t be seeing at this event.
No more Steam Delivery Girl, but plenty of discounts to look forward to
I’m pretty sure I wasn’t the only one who loved the artwork for Steam’s seasonal sales in 2024. Nemu, the artist behind those amazing cozy-style illustrations featuring the Steam Delivery Girl, really became a sensation. Sadly, Nemu shared a few words of farewell, as we won’t be getting any new creations from her on Steam this year.
So, as we say goodbye to Steam Delivery Girl for good, let’s hope there’s a worthy replacement on the way. The new artwork for Steam’s seasonal sales is taking a totally different direction, but let’s be real – we’re all more interested in which games will get the best discounts. Just two more days to go!
Will Monster Hunter Wilds, the latest Steam hit, get a price drop? Or maybe we’ll score a deal on Two Point Museum? If not, no worries, we’ll have another chance to grab some great offers during the Steam Summer Sale from June 26th to July 10th.
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