They Broke Steam's Rules
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?
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?
We all thought we were done with this... but the industry REALLY wants GTA 6 to shift the overton window with games pricing!
Krafton went through all that fuss, spent all that money on ChatGPT legal advice, and they're probably still gonna have to pay out.
Payment processors have struck down another corner of the internet. You can't distribute games without their input, and now you can't fund them either.
One man is trying to fix the damage that NetEase inflicted on the games industry. Because he set them up to do it.