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Dota 2’s new subscription service offers an unfair advantage to paying players
Valve just released a new subscription service for free-to-play MOBA Dota 2. Dota Plus will bolster the substantial revenue Valve already earns from cosmetics.
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Valve will let fans sell 3D-printed merch for Dota 2, CS: GO, Portal, Half-Life, and Team Fortress 2
If you thought Valve turning game submissions over to fans was a big deal, buckle up.
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Officially licensed Half-Life comic gets a third chapter this month
Who says nobody at Valve can count to 3?
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Lawyer calls Valve's silence in CS:GO betting scandal "unconscionable"
Jasper Ward, one of the lawyers who filed a gambling lawsuit against Valve, believes it’s high time the publisher made a public statement.
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Mysterious Valve concept art shown in close-up
A few weeks ago a visitor to Valve’s offices took a photo of a wall full of concept artwork for reasons unknown. Now PC Gamer’s grabbed some close up images.
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Steam is hugely profitable, has up to 70% of market: Forbes
An analyst at IHS Screen Digest has estimated Steam’s 2010 revenue at “high hundreds of millions of dollars,” while Gabe Newell has said the company is “tremendously profitable”.
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Dota 2’s new subscription service offers an unfair advantage to paying players
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Valve will let fans sell 3D-printed merch for Dota 2, CS: GO, Portal, Half-Life, and Team Fortress 2
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Officially licensed Half-Life comic gets a third chapter this month
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JJ Abrams says to expect Portal movie announcement “fairly soon”
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Lawyer calls Valve’s silence in CS:GO betting scandal “unconscionable”