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Valve announce that Mod developers can now sell their content through Steam Workshops. The first game to receive support for the feature is Skyrim.

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Valve open up registration for teams to apply for a free HTC Vive VR Headset, Developers must be active and will be subject to review and selection by Valve.

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Valve decide to Limit new user accounts access to steam features in an attempt to curb phishing and the abuse of steam Accounts. In order to unlock these features one must purchase...

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Valve updated the Steam Subscriber Agreement to now include a refund with each game purchased that is valid for 14 days. This is currently only available in the EU. Note here that...

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Valve make an official announcement about the Source 2 Engine which much like its competitors Unreal and Unity will be free to use for content developers, A cross platform Vulcan...

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HTC announce a partnership with Valve to combine its Vive Virtual Headset with Valve’s games and new “VR base stations” to provide an encapsulating and almost unrestricted gaming...

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The Steam Workshop developers earn $57 million selling 3rd party content such as models, hats, map packs.

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Valve take Steam Broadcasting out of beta and release to the public, allowing everyone to stream their gaming skills worldwide to those interested.

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Valve announce through a blog post that Dota 2 will be getting a major engine update. This leads to speculation that this update will in fact be Source 2 and we can look forward...

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Valve Launch the Beta of Steam Broadcasting a service that allows you and your friends to watch one another as they game much like that of Twitch.tv.

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