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"The CAC does not provide facts describing how Wolfire directly suffered from an alleged reduction in output and/or quality. "If anything, the facts provided by the, at least with respect to output, suggest the opposite-a consistent increase in the number of games available in the market and on the Steam platform," the judge wrote in his ruling. The judge stated (via Rock Paper Shotgun) that Wolfire did "not articulate sufficient facts to plausibly allege an antitrust injury based on that market" and that Steam's 30% cut on sales was "commensurate with the Steam platform's value to game publishers." Wolfire argued that Steam's Price Parity was also anti-competitive, but judge Coughenour ultimately disagreed.

This means a game developer can't sell a game at one price on Steam and sell it at a lower price on something like Epic or GOG. Related: Arcane's Success Shouldn't Distract From Riot's Troubled Pastįurthermore, Steam's Price Parity Provision requires that all developers not undercut their game's price on Steam on other platforms. Wolfire argued that Valve uses Steam's market "dominance" to extract "an extraordinarily high cut from nearly every sale that passes through its store."
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At issue was the 30% cut that Steam takes of all games sold on the platform and Steam's 75% share of the overall PC market. Crimson Court is a parallel campaign experienced alongside the main Darkest Dungeon content that will provide you with new challenges and variation at every difficulty level. Wolfire Games filed suit against Valve along with two other individuals alleging that Valve's control of the PC gaming market amounted to an anti-competitive monopoly.

Coughenour said that Wolfire had failed “to allege the most basic elements of an antitrust case." In a ruling issued on November 19, Judge John C. A US District Court judge has thrown out a class-action antitrust case against Valve brought forward by Overgrowth developer Wolfire Games.
