Steam doesn’t show full historical sale prices itself, so the easiest place to check is SteamDB. It has a price history page for games, bundles, and packages, plus a chart on each game’s page showing past price changes.

Best options

  • SteamDB : Best for Steam-only price history and lowest recorded price.
  • IsThereAnyDeal : Useful if you want price history across Steam and other official stores.
  • Steam client purchase history : Good for seeing what you paid before, but not a public sale-history tracker.

How to check

  1. Go to SteamDB and search the game name in its site search.
  1. Open the game page and look for the prices tab or price graph.
  1. For a broader deal history, search the same game on IsThereAnyDeal and open the history tab.

Practical tip

If you shop on Steam a lot, SteamDB’s browser extension can show the lowest recorded price and other stats directly on Steam store pages.

For a quick answer: use SteamDB first.