Steam is dropping Lunar New Year sales and adding a big new Spring Sale

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Steam is dropping Lunar New Year sales and adding a big new Spring Sale
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No more Lunar New Year Sales on Steam.

Valve is making some changes to its seasonal Steam sales that will see Lunar New Year sales dropped, and a new, majorSteam has traditionally had major sales in summer, fall , and winter, but spring has always been a little different.

"The addition of a Spring Sale was a popular request from our developer and publisher community," Valve said."It will allow us to create more space between our four major seasonal sales and provide more opportunities throughout the year for developers to expand and execute their discounting calendar.

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