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Valve reportedly almost delisted Rainbow Six Siege from Steam after Ubisoft attempted to sell it cheaper on Uplay

Started by Redaktion, June 02, 2026, 02:57:39

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SteveDanger105

Just list it on your own service or on epic if you have issues with trying to rip off steam gamers

Duh

When they control 90% of the market this type of behavior is considered Monopolistic. If Steam did not have that control of the market they wouldn't be able to bully companies that they also rely on to survive (30% kickback from each game sale). Do you really think that WB lowered their game price on steam to match parity to their competitors? More than likely they just raised the prices at the other locations to match the steam price. So who is ripping off Steam gamers? Steam could have lowered the prices on THEIR STORE THEMSELVES but instead wanted every other store to have the same high price as them in order to protect their bottom line. This is a company, not family, and they only care about the money gamers provide not the gamers themselves. Stop deluding yourself, big brother Gabe doesn't care about you

Stormin

Quote from: Duh on June 02, 2026, 17:36:38Steam could have lowered the prices on THEIR STORE THEMSELVES but instead wanted every other store to have the same high price as them in order to protect their bottom line.

No they couldn't. Steam is just a platform to sell games, the only games valve sets the price for are ones they've made themselves. The dev/publisher is responsible for setting their own prices.

Quote from: Duh on June 02, 2026, 17:36:38Stop deluding yourself, big brother Gabe doesn't care about you

You should probably read the Bloomberg article that's referenced, cos whilst he's no saint, this assessment of yours is well off the mark based on the evidence that has been provided.

Huh

I don't even like steam but I don't see how it's monopolistic behaviour? Nobody is obligated to use them.

There are tons of indie dev games being sold on their own site or on platforms like etch.io.

If people want to keep supporting steam then by all means, but how is anyone being forced or coerced?

It's only bullying if you've no place to go. But people do.. just nobody really chooses to. None of the big companies anyway. Dunno why.

If anything, it's steam fan base creating the monopoly of bullying. You've got people on Reddit saying they refuse to buy a game because it's not listed on steam. Not a valve employee saying you shouldn't, rabid fans. lol. Can't make this up.



Huh

Quote from: opening cases is gambling on Today at 09:07:32VALVE, opening cases is gambling.

Yeah, they shouldn't do that but I don't believe they're the only ones doing it. This is kind of like and industry plague, like micro transactions, many others are doing it too. Games on mobile, etc.

It's kind of funny how valve has lost the good will of the people after ducking machine launch so badly and deck price increases. Feels like everyone going after them now :P

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