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Then put the game on your wishlist while taking an educated guess.
Unless if you’re a CD Projekt employee, no one knows! And even if there was a CDP employee here, there’s a 0.000001% chance that they would willingly leak company info and put their job on the line in the process.
Take full advantage of the tools Steam has given you and put the game on your wishlist. I get notifications every second or third day that I game I wishlisted has gone on sale.
SteamDB's price history:
https://steamdb.info/app/1091500/
There's a graph that shows when sales have been and you can use that to determine when the next one will be. This doesn't work for games <1 year past release, but generally Year 3 follows Year 2's sale pattern and so on. And if the game went on sale in it's first year on a holiday/event sale then it would likely get the same or bigger discount at the next holiday/event sale.
So now you have that proper answer.
Yes, I am very familiar with SteamDB; I use it myself to look at price histories, update histories and playercount numbers from time to time. Thing is, it's pretty obvious, even without relying on SteamDB, that the game will be discounted during the yearly major seasonal sales + Halloween sale.
But you can't rely on SteamDB entirely because there's frequent "irregular" sales such as the Edgerunners sale back in Sept 2022, the CDPR 20 year anniversary sale in Aug 2022 or the TGA sale last year in December and many other sporadic flash sales that I've no doubt missed. It's redundant to make "next sale?" threads when the wishlist function exists for this very reason.
Who knows, there might just be one of these random sales in the coming weeks and we won't even know it!