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News video games 09 January 2024, 05:54

author: Maciej Gaffke

Sims and Strategies Steam Sale. Festival of Capitalism and Economy Begins

The Festival of Capitalism and Economy has started on Steam. It lets us purchase many strategy and simulation games at lower prices. This is the first such event prepared by Valve this year.

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According to the schedule presented by Valve, the first sales event this year has commenced on Steam. For the next week, we can get selected games at lower prices and try out demos as part of the Festival of Capitalism and the Economy.

The Capitalism and Economy Fest has launched on Steam.

If you want to try your hand at "making a killing," then this festival is just for you. As the organizers explain:

Steam Capitalism and Economy Fest focuses on games that are about cold hard cash. Sure, these games might have KPIs that are not money, but really the focus is on that sweet sweet money and that well-known economic structure called capitalism.

The fest will last until next Monday, January 15. This day will be the last chance to grab thematic productions at lower prices.

Capitalism and Economy Festival â?? what games can you buy?

The sale mostly focuses on simulators and strategies. The full list of available games can be found here. Below, however, we have quoted a few of the most interesting (and well-rated) titles.

During the event, you will be able to get a discount on games like:

  1. Anno 1800 discounted 75%;
  2. Cities: Skylines discounted 70%;
  3. Jurassic World Evolution 2 discounted 70%;
  4. Travelers Rest (early access) discounted 20%;
  5. Prison Architect discounted 60%.

Let's also add that we won't have to wait long for the next Steam event. The equally interesting Pirates vs. Ninja Festival will start on January 22, so it's worth staying alert because more interesting offers are coming.

  1. Enter Capitalism and Economy Festival on Steam here.

Maciej Gaffke

Maciej Gaffke

At Gamepressure.com, he is mainly involved in writing news. Graduated in Polish philology and sightseeing and historical tourism at the University of Gdansk, which is related to his other "non-game" interests - history, books, and travel. As for video games themselves - once a fan of FPS, now converted to action-adventure games. Also interested in fighting games (especially Mortal Kombat), RPGs, and all titles focused on single-player. From time to time, likes to play tennis, volleyball, or football. Proud resident of Pomerania and Puck.

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