• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Why are you getting the idea that it extends to non-steam keys as well? That’s never been the case because that’s not actually true. They have no control over what price you sell a product at off the platform as long as it’s not using steam keys. So if they’re claiming that it also includes steam keys then that’s not true.

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      4 months ago

      Again, I am really wanting to see this EU case you reference, because this is an issue I have been reading up on. Do you have a reference for me?

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      The points linked above allege Valve will delist a game from their platform if the price is lower off-platform (even for non-key sales), correct?

      This is called a “Platform Most Favored Nation” clause, and it has anti-competitive effects. It is controlling the price off-platform using the leverage of market share to coerce behaviors out of publishers.

      Please also link me this European court case, I have been unable to locate it myself.