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Steam decides which games are put on the advertisement list. STEAM put 10% sales in that list.
In around 3 weeks the winter sale starts.
Every retail business has frequent sales. BUT Black Friday is about abnormally deep cuts to prices.
It's not the same.
lies.....valve taking a 30% cut has changed the prices of PC gaming.....was here for it....oh and their sales are always a joke.....you buying things is the punch line....
And a few decades ago we´d only have summer and winter sales. Mainly becasue of the textile industry. But i guess it´s also an US thing to have them frequently - to optimize profits. While i don´t understand, why they just don´t reduce the prices all across the board. As it works - it seems to me that the prices out of a sale, are only done for stupid people. Or they only have these prices to show that the price on sale is a really good one. Or both of course. These frequent sales seem like a scam to me.
Eventually they made a type of sales holiday out of it, to take advantage of consumer spending habits already long in place.
OP: Noooo, we need bigger sales!!!