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Steam expanding digital library with non-games

Steam expanding digital library with non-games

Creativity and productivity software coming to distribution platform from September 5th

Valve is to expand is enormous library of titles with non-games next month, it has revealed.

Starting from September 5th, the hugely successful digital storefront will begin selling "creativity and productivity" software.

Valve said it took the decision to expand the service to take advantage of popular Steamworks features such as easy installation, automatic updating and the ability to save work to your personal Steam Cloud space.

It also said it was bringing in non-games in response to customer feedback clamouring for differing content.

Developers using the service will also be able to submit their own software for user approval through Valve's new Steam Greenlight service.

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"The 40 million gamers frequenting Steam are interested in more than playing games," said Valve's Mark Richardson.

"They have told us they would like to have more of their software on Steam, so this expansion is in response to those customer requests."

Valve's decision to add non-gaming software could have huge ramifications for the service, which already has more than 40m registered users, much higher than its competitors such as Origin.

Adding net content would also bring it closer in line with the likes of Apple's App Store, although Valve's approval process for Steam is known to be much more stringent.

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posted by mmmj Aug 08, 2012 at 7:18 pm
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mmmj

Source? Can you please give links to where this news comes from?

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lining up

posted by david Aug 09, 2012 at 2:38 am
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david

First Gabe whining about windows 8 "heresy" now this heh.
Looks like Valve is preparing for windows 8 market impact.

Good for us, more competition means less profit share for dominating distribution channels.

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