Steam is an online video game distribution platform operated by Valve Corporation.
Steam was launched in 2003 as a standalone software client.
Initially, it provided automated updates for games, matchmaking servers, and chat functionality.
Later on, Steam started selling games as digital downloads.
Today, Steam has over 120 million active users and offers a wide range of games across various genres.
A digital storefront for games that offers exclusive titles and free games each month.
A digital distribution platform for video games and films that emphasizes DRM-free content.
A digital distribution platform for video games developed by Electronic Arts.
A software client that connects to the Steam servers and allows users to purchase, download, and play games.
A virtual reality platform developed by Valve Corporation and made available through the Steam gaming platform.
A device that allows users to stream games from their Steam library to a TV or other device.
Steam is an online video game distribution platform operated by Valve Corporation.
The Steam platform itself is free to download and use. However, games and other content must be purchased separately.
Yes, you can refund a game on Steam as long as it meets certain conditions such as being within two weeks of purchase and having less than two hours of gameplay.
Steam Trading Cards are virtual collectible cards that can be earned by playing certain games on Steam. They can be used for crafting badges and trading with other users.
Yes, Steam has regional pricing for certain games in certain regions. This means that the price of a game can vary depending on your location.