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Steam Coupons live in your inventory and are automatically applied to valid items in your Steam shopping trolley. You're allowed to use one coupon per item.
According to a new FAQ, Steam now supports coupons. These tickets will sit in your inventory, and can be traded. Each coupon can be used on one game, but it doesn't look as though they'll operate ...
A page on the Steam FAQ has revealed plans to introduce coupons - virtual discount vouchers which will sit in users' Steam inventories alongside other tradeable items. No official announcement has ...
Eagle-eyed Steam users spotted a new article on the support page this morning, covering the service's coupon system. The catch? As far as anyone's aware, there's currently no such thing.
Steam now supports coupon codes which can also be traded through the system. Valve has posted an FAQ on the matter through here, which provides you with plenty of induction on the matter.
Steam, Valve's online gaming hub and store, seems to now support coupon codes, Blue'sNews reports.
Also, for every 3 games you purchase with the coupons you get a free random Steam key for one of the games in the campaign. The Huge Seal lasts from November 18th to November 24th.
At launch, Trading Cards are only available for a limited number of games, including Steam favorites such as Team Fortress 2, Portal 2, Half-Life 2, and Dota 2.
Coupons take either 50 or 75 percent off each game and are redeemable via Steam only. The slots offer 10 chances to win coupons with a 10-minute respawn time. All offers expire on Nov. 20.
Steam will release a new beta feature within its service called Steam Trading Cards according to an announcement from the company. The trading cards integrate with a handful of Valve titles at ...