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Here's all the Steam Sales and Fests for 2025

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Valve have now revealed the full list of Steam Sales and Festivals that will be happening throughout 2025. So time to fill up that wishlist, mark your calendar and prepare your wallet.

Announced via the Steamworks group on Steam, which is mainly to help developers prepare. In date order from first to last here's what you can expect to find on Steam:

  • Real-Time Strategy Fest: January 20 – 27 (Completed)
  • Idler Fest: February 3 –10 (Completed)
  • Couch Co-Op Fest: February 10 –17
  • Steam Next Fest - February 2025 Edition: February 24 – March 3
  • Visual Novel Fest: March 3 – 10
  • 2025 Steam Spring Sale: March 13 – 20
  • City Builder & Colony Sim Fest: March 24 – 31
  • Sokoban Fest: April 21 – 28
  • Wargames Fest: April 28 – May 5
  • Creature Collector Fest: May 12 – May 19
  • Zombies vs. Vampires Fest: May 26 – June 2
  • Steam Next Fest - June 2025 Edition: June 9 – 16
  • Fishing Fest: June 16 – 23
  • 2025 Steam Summer Sale: June 26 – July 10
  • Automation Fest: July 14 – July 21
  • Racing Fest: July 28 – August 4
  • 4X Fest: August 11 – August 18
  • Third Person Shooter (TPS) Fest: August 25 – September 1
  • Political Sim Fest: September 8 – September 15
  • 2025 Steam Autumn Sale: September 29 – October 6 (Please note this is a different time frame compared to previous Autumn Sales)
  • Steam Next Fest - October 2025 Edition: October 13 – October 20
  • Steam Scream 4: October 27 – November 3
  • Animal Fest: November 10 – November 17
  • Sports Fest: December 8 – December 15
  • 2025 Steam Winter Sale: December 18 – January 5

Source: Valve

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R Daneel Olivaw 20 hours ago
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I think my favs are the next fests. Always discover some pretty cool stuff during those.

Also ... no RPG fest/sale?
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