News, reviews, articles on the topic Steam

Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 13.05.2025, 10:50

The new release of GeoGuessr Steam Edition, which came out on 8 May 2025, instantly caused a wave of criticism among Steam users. In a few days, the game collected more than 3 thousand reviews, of which only 16% were positive. The main reason for dissatisfaction is the intrusive monetisation model with a mandatory annual subscription instead of the usual one-time purchase.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 12.05.2025, 21:03

Of course, there are no Pokémon, but there are other interesting suggestions

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 10.05.2025, 11:40

Until 12 May, everyone is welcome to check out the game

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 09.05.2025, 17:43

Crusader Kings, Cities: Skylines, Age of Wonders, Victoria, Hearts of Iron, Europa Universalis and Stellaris are available at discounts of up to 90% off

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 09.05.2025, 13:16

There is a 75% discount on the game until the 19th of May

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 08.05.2025, 21:41

At minimums, 16GB of RAM is required

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 08.05.2025, 19:18

There is a significant discount on the game until the 15th of May

Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 08.05.2025, 11:54

Eight years of work, an official Greenlight from Valve, and thousands of fans waiting for it - none of this saved Classic Offensive, a fan remake of the original Counter-Strike on the CS:GO engine. The project was finally cancelled after Valve decided that the mod violated its intellectual property.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 07.05.2025, 21:50

La Quimera will likely be one of those games that never leaves early access

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 06.05.2025, 13:21

Nightmare Frontier will be released on Steam early access

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 05.05.2025, 19:11

The supplement is entirely devoted to bioengineering

Irina Miller
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Irina Miller 02.05.2025, 08:00

In 1983, the 20-year-old came to visit his brother at the office of the company that had just released MS-DOS. The usual family trip ended in an unusual way: he received a job offer personally from Steve Ballmer, the same man who later shouted "Developers! Developers!" on stage. At the same time, he dropped out of Harvard before he graduated. And after 13 years of working at Microsoft, he became a millionaire. But everything changes when he finds out that the shooter Doom is installed on more computers than Windows 95 itself, which he has been working on all these years.

At first, he helped port Doom to Windows, which quickly raised its profile in the gaming world. But in the end, he made a more radical choice - at the age of 34, on his wedding day, our hero founded Valve, the studio that would go on to create DOTA, Steam, Counter-Strike, and a meme called Half-Life 3. You guessed it, the "guy's" name is Gabe Newell, and today he is called the richest man in the gaming industry with a fortune estimated at $9.5 billion as of 2024.