Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
In February 2025, the Steam Deck will turn three years old. And while plenty of games still run like a dream on the portable ...
Steam is now admitting what was true all along: You don't own any of those games.
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In clear terms, Steam wants you to know that you're actually buying a "license" to access its digital content.
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In a really surprising move the developers behind Decky Loader plugin Junk Store, which provides the ability to install games ...
A notice has recently appeared in the shopping cart in the online store of the gaming platform Steam stating that when ...
Steam has started warning consumers who are about to purchase games on the platform that they will just purchase a license to ...
Ideas around digital game ownership are certainly about to change, as Steam is making it clear the games you pay for are ...
Valve's digital games storefront now reminds users that they don't actually own the software that they purchase, but only a ...
I’ve owned the Xbox Series S, which I affectionately call the Baby Xbox, since launch day. And yet I almost never play any ...