Many players — including me — got a bit of a jump scare Thursday evening while playing games on Steam in the form of a pop-up that said Valve updated the Steam Subscriber Agreement.
which could significantly expand the number of devices capable of playing games from Valve’s Steam store. The move could also hint at future Valve hardware, such as a new Steam Deck sporting an ARM ...
Valve, the renowned gaming company behind Steam, has officially announced plans to develop new gaming hardware, building on the success of previous products like the Steam Deck, Steam Controller ...
Steam just removed its forced arbitration policy, opening the door for lawsuits against its parent company, Valve. In an update on Thursday, Steam says its subscriber agreement “now provides ...
Valve Corporation, tired of paying arbitration fees, has removed a mandatory arbitration clause from Steam's subscriber agreement. Valve told gamers in yesterday's update that they must sue the ...
Please verify your email address. Valve is bridging its x86 library with ARM framework support for possible Steam games on mobile. The focus on ARM64 hints at expanded cross-platform support for ...
and I’ve been very impressed when running Bazzite’s version of the SteamOS interface on my Ally X review unit (though it has ...
Steam has removed the binding arbitration clause and class-action waiver in its subscriber agreement. The controversial requirement was dropped when Valve started circulating its updated Steam ...
Steam's new agreement reads that, to subscribers outside the UK and EU: "You and Valve agree that all disputes and claims between you and Valve (including any dispute or claim that arose before ...
In times past, predicting Steam sales was more soothsaying than science, but we're in a beautiful new world of predictable price cuts. Nowadays, Valve reveals Steam Sale dates well in advance ...
A little under two years since it first debuted on Valve's PC storefront, Assassin's Creed Valhalla has finally got itself those lovely Steam Achievements. Back in December 2022, Ubisoft confirmed ...
Valve has begun refunding GTA V purchases for users playing on Linux and Steam Deck, following issues caused by a new anti-cheat update. The update, introduced by Rockstar to enhance security and ...