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Forums - PC Discussion - Nearly 40% Of All Steam Games Were Released In 2016

Wow! Just goes to show how much the platform is growing!



                  

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Thanks, Greenlight...



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Last edited by OttoniBastos - on 02 July 2018

I recall last year or the year before it grew nearly 50% in one year.



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Hmmmm... Not sure if that's good. That's an insane ammount of games, and I'm sure most of them are really trash. XD.



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impressive.



TallSilhouette said:
Thanks, Greenlight...

Good to see someone on the ball.  This info is as misdirecting as "We shipped 1.5 million units!"



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If we're going to be quick on the ball to call "shovelware", then we should be quick to point out that other's have had their share for years, all of them do. Can't think of a single time in my life where any platform or system I played that had zero shovelware or bad games.



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Awesome information. 



OttoniBastos said:
I don't if i should be happy or worried about this. I mean,yes the platform is growing but the amount of undercooked sholveware...

difference is that there are hundreds of other games you can play at the same time, and don't need to worry about always paying full price



 

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