Comment on Valve raises Steam Deck prices by more than $200

nullify3112@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I think that’s it’s a slap in the face to remind us all that Valve is a for profit company.

They are supporting Linux, they make repairable hardware, proton is amazing, but they’re doing it so they can own the full stack and not have to deal with another party’s transaction fees when selling games.

They aren’t going to sell a product if they don’t make a profit. They want to make more profit. They have the potential to enshitify at any moment. We can all be excited about Steam hardware but how is it different than Apple locking its customers in a walled garden?

What happens if they decide to make all the games you bought unavailable for licensing reasons? What happens if they shut down and suddenly all your games are gone? What happens if they lock their hardware?

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