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this post was submitted on 03 Jun 2026
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Humble Bundle isn't even mentioned in the article shared my guy.
https://archive.ph/YvHxF#selection-1867.0-1879.103
Just... Read it. I pasted this link three times already. It makes no sense for me to keep posting if you willingly ignore every single fact.
My apologies! Genuinely.
Now, from what I understand, Rosen had his game in early access on Steam for like 5 years. And the game was hosted solely on Steam. Things that cost Rosen nothing. Then, Rosen wants to sell keys directly to the costumers rather than through the very service used to distribute the game, effectively bypassing paying Valve anything. Valve says that's not ok, Rosen sues them, and somehow Valve is the bad guy?
The above quotes all point to exactly what I've been saying: Other stores/platforms simply don't appeal to users.
No one is forcing anyone to use Steam.
They tried, and failed, to launch BFV and Sims on just their own platform because IT WAS A BUGGY MESS. Not because StEaM hAs A BiG MaRkEt ShArE.
Not even having a Cart in your online store is mind boggling. Also, if I have to go to Steam to see reviews I might as well buy it there.
So Valve protected their own brand by not wanting to be associated with "significantly higher prices". Sounds like a sound business decision to me.