Yuko, and her two partners, Valna and Cham, must band together and fight King Glames – the ruler of the Dark World who seeks to conquer both Vanity and Earth. Will Yuko and her Valis sword protect her ...
Don't panic yet! Practically speaking, there’s no immediate change. Players can still enjoy the games they've purchased.
"a purchase of a digital product grants a license for the product on Steam." Now, technically speaking, you do not legally ...
With so much on offer in Steam Next Fest, I figured it made sense to narrow down my choices with a game that I was at least ...
California has introduced a law that forces digital stores to tell customers that they're just licensing content—not buying ...
Valve's digital games storefront now reminds users that they don't actually own the software that they purchase, but only a ...
Steam has begun making clear that you're buying a license to play a game, as opposed to actually owning the game.
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A new California law states that gamers do not really own their games. Instead, they only acquire a license to access the ...
Ideas around digital game ownership are certainly about to change, as Steam is making it clear the games you pay for are ...
The upcoming Californian law has forced major game storefronts to be transparent about digital purchases. It seems Steam has ...
Valve is now explicitly disclosing that you don’t own the games you buy from its Steam online store. The company has added a ...