@701delta Rather its believing Valve's own emails, found in discovery, that showed what they did towards Ubisoft.
there are other examples too which I show here.
https://t.co/fy0iWTFXps
@GammaLodger@OrtizYohnny That doesn't change the fact that Steam uses monopolistic practices to maintain its position. Steam is a cancer on the market. Whatever simp like you say.
@Garaa0fTheRage You defend the worst monopolistic practices. If Steam wants to fight, then let it lower its margins. Instead, it just takes advantage of its monopolistic position.
@Pirat_Nation Tim is right, that's why games aren't cheaper on Epic — because Steam is a cancer on the PC market. His fanatics will defend it every single time.
Newly revealed court documents from an ongoing antitrust lawsuit claim that Valve once threatened to remove Rainbow Six Siege from Steam after Ubisoft tried selling the game at a lower price on its own storefront, Uplay.
According to the reports, Ubisoft introduced a cheaper “Starter Pack” version of Rainbow Six Siege outside of Steam.
Valve allegedly warned Ubisoft that the game could be removed from Steam if the pricing difference wasn’t addressed. Ubisoft changed course, and the game remained on the platform.