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VR DotA 2 Secret Shop
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Valve hits a Linux landmark—1,500 games available on Steam
A few months after Valve officially launched Steam for Linux in 2013, Gabe Newell gave his LinuxCon keynote crowd a bit of music for their ears. "It feels a little bit funny coming here and telling you guys that Linux and open source are the future of gaming," the Valve head-man said. "It's sort of like going to Rome and teaching Catholicism to the pope."
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Pro Gamer Manager- WE'RE EARLY ACCESS ON STEAM!!!
Build and manage your own progaming team, Get your copy of the game now with free updates all the way through final release
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What Valve got right and wrong with the Steam Machine
Valve Software's Steam platform has become the go-to source for gamers focused on the PC. With a huge catalog, constant sales and a consumer-first attitude, the digital store for games has exploded. As of the beginning of 2014, it had topped 75 million users. But can that success translate into the living room and hardware, two arenas Valve has yet to conquer?
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HL3 & Others Leaked in Massive Steam Exploit
Today on Valve News Network, we talk about the massive leak that has come out from the new Steam Help Desk that has launched. Many titles were leaked, and one was Half Life 3. We will talk about the legitimacy of these leaks, and what they all mean.
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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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Blackman 'N Robin Game News Update - January 16, 2016
Every week I publish a weekly game news show; this week, a controversial game called Stolen! got pulled from iOS after gaining the attention of journalists and politicians. We also have news about David Bowie's work in the video game industry- and how to get your hands on one of the games that he worked on. Additionally, we have some of the best trailers from this week as well as news of the latest game releases; check it out, and let me know what you think of it!
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When Gordon Met Chell
Take two silent protagonists from two different Valve game series. Mix in two very interesting weapons of choice. Voilà. You get one of the more amusing fan game films, one where Gordon from Half-Life meets Chell from Portal.
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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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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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Virtual Weapons Are Turning Teen Gamers Into Serious Gamblers
The boom in pro video gaming is fueled by $2.3 billion in online bets
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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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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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Valve Bans Game Publisher After It Sues Players That Gave It Bad Steam Reviews
Video game developer Digital Homicide, it would seem, is out to commit digital suicide. The studio already earned a bit of bad press earlier this year by slapping game critic Jim Sterling with a ridiculous $10 million lawsuit for posting rude video reviews of their games since 2014, and that still isn't settled. Now, however, they're casting a wider net that's only provoking more anger. Based on legal documents posted on Google Docs recently by YouTuber SidAlpha, Digital Homicide developer James Romine is now suing 100 users of Valve's Steam digital distribution platform for $18 million for the heinous crime of leaving bad reviews...
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Steam and the Trouble with Consumer Game Reviews
For Steam, Valve’s video game digital distribution platform, a proper user review system was released in November 2013, about ten years after the platform was first introduced. If this seems a bit late, you should know that “Late” is Valve’s middle name; they have a reputation for being slow to implement important changes, but they manage to succeed in spite of this; when it comes to reviews on Steam, perhaps their implementation was just a little bit too late for them to avoid some serious issues.
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How secure is cloud computing?
During the last few years, cloud computing has become a buzzword on the internet. In simple terms, it is the process of delivering services hosted on remote data centers connected through the internet.
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Valve Kills Steam Greenlight, Steam Direct is the Replacement - Niche Gamer
Valve has announced they’re killing off the typically abused or forlorn service, Steam Greenlight. Its replacement is known as Steam...
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