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Are sales announced beforehand? Just put it in your Watch or Wish list and wait for the email.
https://steamdb.info/sales/history/
OK, I’ll drop the snark but let me ask you this one question:
How and why do you expect ordinary forum posters have what is likely internal company information regarding future sales and discount plans?
I must admit, I wonder the same thing every time. That includes confidential information regarding future game developments as well. No one ducking knows except the people on the inside. Maybe they're hoping their inquiry will somehow reach the developers and get their answers, even though majority of it goes on unheard. Best anyone else can do is guess what the most likely scenario or spread misinformation based on unsubstantiated rumours. In this case, best bet would be waiting for the summer sales. Still it's not a guarantee.
So I will reiterate, if only there was a type of function that automatically notifies the user whenever a game goes on sale. It would sure come in handy.