Steam Winter Sale 2022 Start Time and Date
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Steam Winter Sale 2022 Start Time and Date: When Is It Starting?

The Steam Winter Sale is just around the corner and with it comes a slew of well-appreciated discounts for those looking to fill a digital stocking this Christmas, or just add to their ever-increasing backlog! The Winter sale is due to start shortly, with a number of popular titles across all genres making it into Steam’s Winter Sale 2022 teaser trailer as an early reveal.

Steam Winter Sale 2022: When does it start?

The Steam Winter Sale 2022 begins tomorrow, December 22, at 10 AM PT, and will continue into the New Year for two weeks until its end on January 5, 2023.

Steam Winter Sale 2022 games list

As provided in Steam’s original announcement trailer, the following games are confirmed to be on sale:

  • Fallout 76
  • SD GUNDAM BATTLE ALLIANCE
  • Ready or Not
  • Two Point Campus
  • Persona 5 Royal
  • Sonic Frontiers
  • NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
  • Raft
  • New World
  • Construction Simulator
  • Across the Obelisk
  • F1 Manager 2022
  • Dinkum
  • The Wandering Village

These won’t be the only titles on sale, as players can expect hundreds more games to appear under discounts, leaving plenty to choose from for any last-minute gift ideas.

For more Holiday gaming guides, be sure to check out the Xbox Countdown Sale and the Parent’s quick guides to setting up an Xbox Series X|S or Nintendo Switch console.

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