Steam’s Weeklong Deals for June 15-22, 2026 feature up to 90% off on titles like City Car Driving, DJMAX RESPECT V, and Far Cry 3. With the Summer Sale starting June 25, here’s what’s worth grabbing now.
Steam’s Weeklong Deals for June 15-22, 2026 are live, offering discounts of up to 90% across 20 featured titles. This round of deals overlaps with Steam Next Fest: June 2026, which means players can grab discounted games and try hundreds of free demos simultaneously. Even more importantly, the Steam Summer Sale 2026 officially starts on June 25, making this week a strategic time to evaluate what to buy now versus what to wait for.
What Are the Best Deals This Week?
The standout discounts in this week’s lineup span simulation, adventure, action, rhythm, and strategy genres. Here is the complete list sorted by discount percentage:
| Game | Regular Price | Sale Price | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| City Car Driving | $12.49 | $1.24 | 90% off |
| DJMAX RESPECT V | $49.99 | $9.99 | 80% off |
| Syberia: The World Before | $39.99 | $7.99 | 80% off |
| Far Cry 3 | $15.99 | $3.99 | 75% off |
| Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon | $11.99 | $2.99 | 75% off |
| Eastshade | $12.49 | $3.12 | 75% off |
| Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile | $31.99 | $15.99 | 50% off |
| Call to Arms: Panzer Elite | $14.99 | $7.49 | 50% off |
| Syberia: Remastered | $18.99 | $9.49 | 50% off |
| TCG Card Shop Simulator | $12.99 | $7.79 | 40% off |
| Headquarters: World War II | $18.99 | $11.39 | 40% off |
| Unemployment Simulator 2018 | $9.49 | $5.69 | 40% off |
| No More Room in Hell 2 | $14.99 | $9.74 | 35% off |
| Tiny Terraces | $1.69 | $1.13 | 33% off |
| Into the Radius 2 | $18.99 | $13.29 | 30% off |
| Winter Burrow | $4.79 | $3.35 | 30% off |
| M.A.S.S. Builder | $12.49 | $8.74 | 30% off |
| The Crust | $11.99 | $8.39 | 30% off |
| Service Please | $5.99 | $4.49 | 25% off |
| WAGAMAMA HIGH SPEC OC | $10.49 | $8.39 | 20% off |
All prices are listed in USD. Regional pricing may vary depending on your Steam store region. TCG Card Shop Simulator, for instance, appears at $7.79 on the Steam store page with its Midweek Deal tag, while some regional sources list a lower equivalent.
Which Games Are Worth Buying Right Now?
City Car Driving at $1.24 (90% off) is the deepest cut this week. For anyone interested in driving simulation, this is essentially a throwaway price for a game that regularly sells for over $12. The Steam store page confirms the “Week Long Deal” label with an expiry of June 22.
DJMAX RESPECT V at $9.99 (80% off) is a must-buy for rhythm game fans. The base game normally costs $49.99, making this one of its best historical prices. Multiple DLC packs, including the V LIBERTY and V EXTENSION series, are also discounted, so building the complete collection is more affordable than usual.
Far Cry 3 at $3.99 and Blood Dragon at $2.99 remain two of Ubisoft’s most celebrated open-world shooters. Together they cost under $7, which is excellent value. Steam’s store page confirms the 75% discount runs through June 22.
Syberia: The World Before at $7.99 (80% off) is the latest entry in the classic adventure game series, originally released in March 2022. At this price point, narrative adventure fans get a polished experience for a fraction of the launch cost.
Into the Radius 2 at $13.29 (30% off) targets VR enthusiasts specifically. As one of the more highly regarded VR survival shooters, this discount may appeal to players who have been waiting for a price drop before committing.
What Else Is on Sale on Steam Right Now?
The Weeklong Deals are only one layer of Steam’s current discount ecosystem. Several publisher sales and themed events are running concurrently:
- Capcom SGF Deals (June 5-18): Discounts on Resident Evil titles, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter 6
- Klei Fest Publisher Sale (June 11 – July 9): Don’t Starve Together at 90% off ($1.49) and other Klei titles
- Team17 Publisher Sale: Various indie titles at reduced prices
- Cozy Job Simulators Sale: Themed discounts on simulation games
- Milestone June Deals: Racing game discounts
Beyond publisher sales, Steam’s general specials page currently features major titles like Resident Evil 4 at 75% off ($9.99), Dying Light 2 at 80% off ($11.99), Sid Meier’s Civilization VI at 90% off ($5.99), and Hearts of Iron IV at 80% off ($9.99). Over 3,200 titles carry the Weeklong Deals tag alone.
Steam Next Fest: Free Demos Running Alongside These Deals
Steam Next Fest: June 2026 runs from June 15 to June 22, the exact same dates as this week’s deals. The event features hundreds of free playable demos from upcoming indie and AA games. Valve’s official trailer highlighted titles like Hull Rupture, Shroom and Gloom, We Were Here Tomorrow, and Echoes of Aincrad. Content creators have spotlighted over 35 standout demos across genres including action, horror, strategy, RPG, and idle games.
This overlap creates a unique opportunity: try demos to discover new favorites, then check if anything on your wishlist is already discounted before the Summer Sale hits.
The Steam Summer Sale Starts June 25
According to Valve’s official Steamworks documentation and SteamDB’s confirmed schedule, the Steam Summer Sale 2026 runs from June 25 to July 9, a 14-day window. Steam sales begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (17:00 UTC). This is consistently the year’s largest discount event, with thousands of titles across all categories seeing significant price drops.
A key detail from Steam’s discount policy: seasonal sales like the Summer Sale are exempt from the standard 30-day cooldown that applies to other promotions. This means a game discounted in this week’s Weeklong Deals could technically appear in the Summer Sale at the same or different price. However, there is no guarantee the discount will be better, equal, or even present during the Summer Sale.
Should You Buy Now or Wait for the Summer Sale?
This is the question every Steam user faces in mid-June. Here are some practical guidelines:
- If a game is 75% off or higher right now, it is unlikely to go significantly lower during the Summer Sale. City Car Driving at 90% off and DJMAX RESPECT V at 80% off are essentially at or near their historical lows.
- If a game is only 20-30% off, there is a reasonable chance the Summer Sale may match or improve that discount, especially for older titles.
- Check price history tools like SteamDB or Deku Deals to see whether the current deal matches or beats the game’s all-time low before making a decision.
- Use your wishlist: Steam sends email notifications when wishlisted games go on sale. This is one of the simplest ways to avoid missing deals during hectic sale periods.
Looking for Pre-Built Steam Libraries?
Beyond individual game purchases, some players prefer acquiring a Steam account that already includes a curated game library. Platforms like GamerMarkt’s Steam account marketplace facilitate the buying and selling of Steam accounts with verified seller identity checks. This can be an alternative route for players who want instant access to a broader collection.
Things Worth Knowing About Steam Weeklong Deals
When do Weeklong Deals start and end?
Weeklong Deals begin every Monday at 10:00 AM Pacific Time and run for exactly 7 days. This batch expires on June 22, 2026.
Are Weeklong Deals the same as Midweek Deals?
No. Midweek Deals are a separate promotion that runs Monday through Thursday (72 hours) and are typically featured on Steam’s homepage. Weeklong Deals span a full 7 days and include a broader selection of titles. Some games, like TCG Card Shop Simulator, may carry a “Midweek Deal” tag while also falling within the same promotional window.
Can I refund a game bought during a Weeklong Deal?
Steam’s standard refund policy applies: you can request a refund within 14 days of purchase, provided you have played less than 2 hours. The sale price does not affect refund eligibility.
Will the Summer Sale have better discounts?
It depends on the title. Major seasonal sales sometimes match Weeklong Deal prices but rarely exceed the deepest discounts (80-90% off) seen in weekly promotions. For niche or smaller titles, the weekly deal may actually be the best price of the year.
Final Take: This Week’s Top Picks
With 20 games discounted and the Summer Sale only days away, this week is an ideal time for strategic purchasing. City Car Driving at $1.24, DJMAX RESPECT V at $9.99, Far Cry 3 at $3.99, and Syberia: The World Before at $7.99 represent the strongest value this round. All deals expire June 22, 2026. If you are planning to spend during the Summer Sale starting June 25, use this week to knock out the games already at or near their lowest recorded prices.









