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JEMC said:
Zkuq said:

Well, I guess you absolutely nailed it. Steam has a major UI design issue, which is leading to a discoverability problem, only it's for sales and events instead of games. Steam really is in its own league to have such a problem.

EDIT: Of course the issue is that Steam's own Lunar New Year Sale is not visible on that page, so even that's not comprehensive. Wow.

From what I see, the ongoing sales appear in chronological order, from newest to oldest. Since Steam's own Lunar Lake started on the 20th you have to click 4 times to the right to find it.

Also, you can get to this page from another place in the front page: clicking the "Specials" tag in the Browse Categories menu on the left.

I'm starting to think that Steam deserves its own manual, so we can fully use its tools .

I think you're confusing the Retrovibe Lunar New Year Sale with the official sale. At least for me there's no official Lunar New Year Sale there. I guess a manual would be in order... Although at that (this?) point it's getting way too hard to keep track of all these events. Front page events and wishlist it shall be, for the most part at least, I guess, although that seems to leave out some free stickers. >_>