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I was not disagreeing, just adding some additional context to anyone that cared enough. :)
That is a "launch discount". And then they have to wait 30 days before they can be included in steam sale events.. Read the documentation..
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/marketing/discounts
You could end up looking VERY dump yourself
I already showed the facts and rules:
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Specific Discounting Rules
Steam's discount rules are as follows:
Discounts for seasonal sale events CANNOT be run within 30 DAYS OF RELEASING your title.
Q: Can I participate in Steam-wide seasonal sale events if my product recently launched?
A: Generally, you cannot submit a discount within 30 days of release or until 30 days from when the launch discount ends, however, there are a couple options if your game "just released".
If your game launched 30 days prior to the start of the seasonal sale and DID NOT have a launch discount, then you are welcome to join the seasonal sale and enter a discount.
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