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they dont make enough games on steam maybe....
https://store.steampowered.com/developer/KOEITECMO/sale/easter23
Japan with S Korea - new bastions of Christianity?
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/3645136358931000681
Valve never held an Easter sale themselves. They'd rather stick to their own themed sales.
Question.
Why would it be a good thing to have a Sale which "celebrates" that a (maybe Real Person) got murdered?
It's neat when quick little "represent x community" sales pop up, tbh.
There's Easter, people spend time at home, they could also spend some money on Steam sale, but Steam can't have the sale during Easter, because they try hard to look neutral.
Is it that hard to understand?