The Future Could Be SteamOS On Every Screen
Valve now has SteamOS on third-party devices, fulfilling a dream ten years in the making. Now they're poised to dominate an emerging market and set the standard for everyone else.

Valve now has SteamOS on third-party devices, fulfilling a dream ten years in the making. Now they're poised to dominate an emerging market and set the standard for everyone else.
Two games just launched on Steam while breaking the rules of Valve's platform. If they don't follow them, does anyone else have to?
"an unsustainable model that has been increasingly damaging the industry" - Game Pass's critiques this week seemed to gain ground, as questions of profitability surfaced.
It's been half a decade since BioWare's ill-fated Anthem dominated headlines - all while nurturing the growth of an upstart YouTube channel you might know of - right up until it died its second death. Amidst the Stop Killing Games movement? Somehow, Anthem returned... for its final death.
“prohibitively expensive” and “curtailing developer choice”. The industry's response to Stop Destroying Games is everything we expected.