In clear terms, Steam wants you to know that you're actually buying a "license" to access its digital content.
Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
You don't own any of those games. Valve's PC gaming digital marketplace has started including a notice on the shopping cart ...
Have you noticed a new Steam message explaining your recent game purchases? It comes courtesy of a new California law.The ...
In February 2025, the Steam Deck will turn three years old. And while plenty of games still run like a dream on the portable ...
Junk Store, a plugin for the open source Steam Deck homebrew launcher Decky Loader that allows the installation of games from ...
Steam has apparently started alerting users that they’re obtaining digital licenses to play games, paving way for other ...
Steam users have until October 12 two grab two games for free. In other words, the free Steam games are only available for less than 24 hours. More specifically, the free games offer is set to expire ...
Valve is now explicitly disclosing that you don’t own the games you buy from its Steam online store. The company has added a ...
But first, you have to know when the event starts, and that's what brings us together today. Here are the Steam Next Fest ...
The harsh truth is timed to a new California law against false advertising.
GOG responds to Steam’s license warning, highlighting that their games come with offline installers, ensuring they "cannot be ...