Steam’s 2021 Antitrust Lawsuit Is Now A Class Action Lawsuit – Meaning Every Dev On Steam Is Now Suing Valve
It's a bigger video game crossover than Super Smash Bros. or Fortnite could ever hope to be.
It's a bigger video game crossover than Super Smash Bros. or Fortnite could ever hope to be.
Nvidia might be bringing the big generational upgrade Valve is looking for.
New policies are in place for developers to follow.
Since they can't make a Steam Deck 2 yet, it's a good time to explore making controllers.
Thank goodness for that intern.
News flash twenty years later: Steam won, and we're all worse off for it.
Icebreaker Industries is offering a look at what's to come.
A console that looks like it fits in a doctor's office.
AMD has been a great partner for Valve, to a point.
Valve should have fixed this issue yesterday.
Strong start for a 2025 monster title.
Valve is magnanimous about there being room in portable PC gaming for everyone.
Half-Life fans may not want an immersive sim, but we don't know where Valve is going with this yet anyway.
Valve made a change for when consumers checkout.
No game should be on an island.
At least developers can use Valve's own age rating system.
Did they even tell Valve they were going to get Steam Deck Verified?
And just like that, every Steam Deck and PC handheld owner got told they have a lesser product.
Fans are not thrilled over the latest update.
Cheaters are asked to have their fun while they can, we guess.
There's also a low priority queue for players who don't know how to behave.