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The only games I own on Steam are Fnaf 4 and Keep calm and nobody explodes
Chad: Ultima
Steam revolutionised the world of PC Gaming! Good job
I like how everyone tried to leave steam and have their own thing, but ashes to ashes, steam to steam.
It was only the *only* storefront for longer than some gamers here have been alive. Practically everyone has at least one game they play on it regularly. It’s like the Google of gaming.
Steam has been giving players with good offers and discount and having large catalogue of games for a long time.
Steam is building an army like thanos
Who is “our”? It’s just a platform/store front, the majority of us don’t play the same games together. It’s like taking pride in being a Netflix subscriber.