Valve is now explicitly disclosing that you don’t own the games you buy from its Steam online store. The company has added a ...
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.
The harsh truth is timed to a new California law against false advertising.
Have you noticed a new Steam message explaining your recent game purchases? It comes courtesy of a new California law.The ...
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope, a partnership of NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, have ...
You don't own the games in your Steam library. Going forward, you'll be reminded of this fact every time you buy a game from ...
Please verify your email address. Valve's Steam Deck is finally coming to Australia in November, with LCD and OLED models ...
Following a law that may change how games are bought online, Steam has updated its messaging with a new warning when making a ...
Steam is now admitting what was true all along: You don't own any of those games.
Valve will now warn players they're only buying a license to a game on Steam, not actual ownership of the game, ahead of new ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio might not be the most graphically sophisticated RPG of 2024, but that does make it easier to run on a ...