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In a survey of over 300 executives from large us and uk game companies, 72% either slightly or strongly agreed that steam constitutes a monopoly over pc. In a survey of game company executives, 72% of respondents said that steam effectively monopolizes the pc gaming. Even so, veteran analyst and circana games head mat piscatella reckons the core argument is flawed

In other words, 72% don't know what a monopoly is, he writes on bluesky. Today, most pc users use the game distribution platform steam to acquire games According to a recent survey, the majority of devs see steam as a monopoly

However, the platform is responsible for a very big portion of their revenue.

On playstation, you use the ps store On xbox, you use the microsoft store And on pc, you use steam There are other options, sure, but valve's platform is synonymous with pc gaming, pulling over double the active monthly users that its biggest competitor, epic games, does

Unsurprisingly, then, developers are concerned that valve has a monopoly over the market Titled 'the state of pc game distribution' (via gamesindustry), the paper concludes that 72% of game developers believe the platform has a monopoly on the pc games market.

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