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Linux gaming Steam Machines finally ship
More than two years ago, Valve announced that Linux-powered Steam Machines would be the future of gaming. After far too many delays, two gaming consoles are finally shipping with a third one coming soon.
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[Steam Weeklong Deal] 142 Games are on Sale this Week!
Games like Postal 2, Remember Me, and Euro Truck Simulator are on sale in this week's deal!
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KUNG FURY: STREET RAGE - THE ARCADE STRIKES BACK
The era of Kung Fury continues. Straight from Swedish indie game studio Hello There comes the new edition of the award winning Kung Fury game. And the new edition packs a bunch of new features; awesome boss fights, an epic story with voices from the original movie actors and selectable heroes. Yes, apart from Kung Fury himself, players can now choose to bash enemies as Barbarianna, Triceracop and Hackerman as well.
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Steam Goes Nuts, Offers Access To Other People's Accounts [UPDATES]
Steam faced something of a catastrophe this afternoon, giving players across the world access to the personal information in other people’s accounts. It’s not yet clear how this happened, but it’s a doozy. Call it the Steam Winter Fail.
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Valve Says 'No Unauthorized Actions' Were Enabled On Improperly Viewed Steam Accounts
Heads up, friends. Readers have reported and Game Informer can confirm that there is a security problem on Steam right now. You might find that you can see libraries belonging to other people. More importantly, if you attempt to access your account details, you’ll see data for other users.
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Steam Store was The Target of a DoS Attack on Christmas
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MaximumVR - Gameplay
VR HTC Vive version of our game Maximum Override out on Steam. Right now you select a mission from your alien overlords, then drop into a city to destroy. Humans will eventually attack back with tanks, attack helicopters, and giant anti-kaiju robots. You'll defend yourself by throwing cars at helicopters, breathing fire, or just attacking with giant fists.
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Linux gaming is much healthier than Steam's Hardware Survey implies
When you dig into the numbers of Valve's Steam Hardware and Software Survey, it becomes clear that the number of Linux users has grown.
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Atari Vault on Steam
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Load Your Steam Wallet Using Bitcoin
Today we're announcing a new payment integration with software and gaming giant Valve which will bring bitcoin payments to Steam gamers worldwide. Founded in 1996, Valve's Steam platform is used by more than 89 million gamers. Steam reaches 237 countries, and its more than 9,000 different games include popular titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Civilization V, XCOM 2, and Fallout 4. Many of the award-winning titles were produced...
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This Weekend's PC Game Deals: The best spring sales have been saved for last
Spring sales are still going strong, with plenty of great titles from Bethesda, Ubisoft, City Interactive, Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, Deep Silver, and others in this weekend's roundup.
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Microsoft will use Steam to sell Windows games, not just its own store
Forza 6 Apex and Killer Instinct have done well on the Store, but Quantum Break did not.
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DEAL IS OVER: LIMBO free on Steam
Uncertain of his sister's fate, a boy enters LIMBO. Claim it within 12 hours and you keep it forever, even after the offer expires.
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PayPal reveals start date for Steam summer sale
Every year, Valve unleashes a summer sale on its Steam storefront that’s destined to plunge scores of its users into financial instability thanks to the wide array of deals on offer — and every year, PayPal leaks the start date ahead of time. Now, a promotional email from the company has ripped the lid off Valve’s plans for 2016. This year’s Steam summer sale will get underway on June 23, as per an email distributed to PayPal account holders over the past week. “Now you know when it’s going to happen,” reads the accompanying message “you can get ready for the savings.”
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Are You Ready? - Steam Summer Sale 2016
So... are YOU ready?
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Evolve going free-to-play on PC as developer comments on disappointing reception, “DLC shitstorm”
Evolve is going free-to-play on PC as of July 7, Turtle Rock has announced. All those who purchased the game will be granted Founder status, keep all purchased add-on content and be honoured with “gifts, rewards, and special access” for as long as the shooter is in active development. The news isn’t especially surprising, as Evolve went dark on Steam earlier today, but there’s a lot more to it: Turtle Rock has committed to a “vigorous overhaul” of the asymmetrical multiplayer shooter, which is going back into beta on PC while it gets a thorough going over.
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Billion-Dollar Video-Game-Streaming Industry Has Its First Big Payola Scandal
Counter-Strike pros were secretly in league with the gambling sites they promoted. By Brian Feldman.
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Broken promises: Games that never made it to SteamOS and Linux
Many PC game developers have touted future support for SteamOS and Linux, but far too often that support has never arrived. The list of games that failed to make good on that promise may surprise you.
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Steam Has a Free Weekend Event and a Bunch of Sales Right Now
The Call of Duty series is discounted on Steam this weekend, in addition to a bunch of other games.
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How long does it take games to be cheap on Steam?
We dug through years of Steam sale data to determine how quickly most games hit 33%, 50%, and 75% off.
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