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[–] saigot@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

Steam has a pretty sustainable business model but If steam goes evil, their first step will be going public, until then they can continue making long term decisions. Them going public will be a long enough run way for me to move off the platform at least.

What worries me is gamepass, which is definitely trying to trap users right now, eating steams lunch. They will definitely become complete shit, that's their whole business model.