Steam Store Adds New Policy to Combat Fake Discounts

Feb 21, 2022 at 01:12pm EST
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The Steam Store continues to be one of, if not, the biggest PC storefront for gamers to purchase and play games from. Offering thousands of titles, great sales, and lots of interconnectivity with its services, it’s nothing short of revolutionary. Today, though, Valve announced a new policy going into effect in late March, targeted towards “fake discounts”.

Fake discounts are an actual business tactic some retailers and sellers do. Think of Black Friday’s absolutely massive sales, and you could notice prices for products going up beforehand. Then, these prices wind up being massively discounted going into the sale period. Valve, owner and developer of Steam, is looking to combat this with a new policy that cracks down on these practices.

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Starting on March 28th, Steam’s new rules against fake discounts are as follows:

As stated above, these rules do not apply during the big four sales every year: the Lunar New Year Sale, Summer Sale, Autumn Sale, and Winter Sale will still allow these, with some limitations. With this new ruling, Valve aims to bring more transparency to its storefront. Steam is available to download for free on PC and comes preinstalled on the aptly titled Steam Deck.

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