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Why Did Valve Stop Making Games? - MSNValve used to be one of the most beloved video game studios, until it stopped making games and focused all its efforts on making money.
Valve is launching the first version of a new tool for Steam to measure performance in games. The first, as the company plans ...
Valve is not the only company facing a lawsuit over store practices lately; Sony is also being sued over an monopoly created by making digital games only purchasable from the PlayStation Store.
Valve Corporation, tired of paying arbitration fees, has removed a mandatory arbitration clause from Steam's subscriber agreement. Valve told gamers in yesterday's update that they must sue the ...
But even within that category, there aren’t many places quite like Valve Corporation, with its bizarre corporate structure, revenue-per-head figures that would make Silicon Valley or Wall Street ...
Valve is being sued in the UK for £656 million ($843 million) over claims that it uses Steam's dominance in the PC gaming marketplace to shut out competition and overcharge for games.
Valve's arbitration terms made it a prime target. The company agreed it would pay all filing fees – about $3,000 per case — in order to “make sure arbitration is available to all Steam users ...
"You are being charged with hacking into Valve Corporation's network, stealing the video game Half-Life 2, leaking it onto the internet and causing damages in excess of $250 million," came the reply.
Following Valve's brutal culling of over 90,000 smurf accounts back in September, the company says it's "continued to invest in player behaviour monitoring" and will be handing out still more ...
AVENTURA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ: IMMR), the leading developer and provider of technologies for haptics, today announced that it has filed a complaint against Valve ...
Valve is giving away over 100 Steam Decks over the course of The Game Awards ceremony, so you'll want to secure your spot in this massive sweepstakes.
As spotted by Twitter user Faizan Shaikh, the LinkedIn profiles of two Valve employees suggest that the company is currently working on an unannounced game, one that's seemingly been in ...
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