Wolfire Games’ argument centers on Valve’s revenue split and the ubiquitous nature of the Steam marketplace.
The surprise hit action-RPG is enjoying high player counts and viewership on Twitch, and, a week later, appears to be staying the course.
According to new details slipped into Steam’s code, Valve has been working on a Switch-like portable gaming PC.
The ongoing legal dispute sees publisher Nacon on the receiving end of very serious accusations. Attorney Richard Hoeg weighs in.
Mediatonic and Devolver Digital have an unequivocal mega hit on their hands.
The move comes after years of avoiding Valve’s digital storefront.
For SuperData’s Carter Rogers, this development is unsurprising.
Over the last year or so, Valve has been making attempts to tackle the ever-present specter of discoverability.
The event looks to fill the hole left by E3’s cancellation. Indies tell GameDaily that the Steam Game Festival is now more important than ever amid the pandemic.
The practice is “irresponsible,” says Nicholas Laborde of Raconteur Games.