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Patient gamers unite, as 25% of you only buy your games during Steam sales

There was a time where I was a chronic pre-orderer. If a videogame was coming out, I would buy it months in advance. I eagerly awaited its release date—and back when I was a console gamer, I crossed my fingers and hoped that a physical copy would slide into my letterbox a couple days early.

These days I’m… well, I’m a lot stingier. Pre-ordering has become something I do rarely, and my Steam wishlist has basically become my way of being notified when something I want to play has dropped in price enough for me to scoop it up. As it turns out, a lot of you are right there with me.

I polled you all last week on your Steam spending habits, and 25% of you say that you never pay full price for a game these days. Instead, you’ll wait for a Steam sale or similar price drop, fully flexing those patient gaming muscles.

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A poll asking PC Gamer readers how much money they spend on Steam games.

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That wasn’t the majority vote, though! Over half of you (that’ll be 51%) do still buy some games at full price, but only when you’re super excited about an upcoming release. I think this is definitely where me and most of my pals fall—I know for a fact a bunch of them bought Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 when it first came out, and I am drowning in a sea of friends who have been sinking $60 on Forza Horizon 6 over the last week.

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