
Steam is already popular with gamers thanks to its great customer support and regular updates, and it looks like they’re about to add another helpful feature: a way to save money. This, along with talk of a new tool that predicts how well games will run on your computer, explains why Steam is such a dominant force in PC gaming.
Following a leak shared on Reddit, users have noted that Steam isn’t the first online store to offer this feature, but it’s still a welcome improvement to the platform’s already extensive capabilities.
Steam Leak Hints At Price History Feature
A New Way To Keep Track Of Steam Sales
Recent code found on SteamDB suggests Valve is working on a new feature for Steam that will show you the lowest price a game has been sold for in the last 30 days, alongside its regular and current sale prices. This feature was initially introduced years ago to comply with regulations in some European countries, and now Valve is expanding it worldwide as a voluntary improvement for all users.
Some users point out that Steam is joining a trend already established by platforms like PlayStation Network, Epic Games Store, and GOG. However, Steam’s version appears to offer more detailed information about past sales and whether the current price is the lowest it’s been in the last 30 days.
More and more players are using websites like SteamDB and Deku Deals to find the best prices on games. However, if Steam itself had a price tracking feature, it could save people time and help them avoid buying games on a whim, which is especially helpful considering how costly games and new gaming hardware can be.
How About Extending That To 60 Days?
Taking An Already Helpful Feature To Even Greater Heights
Steam’s major sales events only occur a few times a year, and some players feel 30 days isn’t long enough to accurately compare sale prices. They point out that other websites track price history for years, even back to when games were first released, providing a much longer-term view.
Just a single number isn’t very useful for predicting when a game will go on sale again. Websites like SteamDB provide charts that help estimate future discounts, and a counter showing how long it’s been since the last sale (like one tracking 60 days or more) could be helpful, even if Valve doesn’t add a similar feature to their platform.
Older games often go on sale frequently, but popular Steam games are discounted much less often – sometimes taking longer than 30 days between sales. This means players often need to use external websites to find the best prices, as they might only have to wait a few more weeks for a major Steam sale to get a better deal.
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2026-04-16 00:49