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Revision as of 11:01, 14 June 2023
Not to be confused with env_steam (the entity for the in-game steam effect).
Steam is Valve's distribution platform, created to kick-start the digital distribution era for games. Steam allows users to easily purchase, download, play and update games online. It also helps developers by allowing them to break out of the innovation-crushing "retail and publisher" distribution model and offering them huge improvements to their profit margins and creative freedom.
Steam is currently available for Windows,
macOS and
Linux.
Steam added PayPal as a payment option on 22 November 2006.
Steam Status & Statistics
For more information on Steam and how to get it, visit the official About page of Steam. To launch Steam, click here.
System Requirements
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