PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation as £656m competition claim receives judicial approval
PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation as £656m competition claim receives judicial approval
It may be contrarian to this community, but here is the official summary and it sounds fair: …org.uk/…/16407724-vicki-shotbolt-class-represent…
Why should Valve prevent larger discounts on other stores? It’s shitty business.
PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation…
Wtf am I winning here? Will I see any money from this £656m amount?
About the claim
Anyone who has purchased PC games or add-on content in the UK between 4 June 2018 to 4 June 2024, is automatically included and potentially entitled to compensation if the case is won. Consumers are encouraged to sign-up at steamyouoweus.co.uk to be kept up to date on the case.
Collective proceedings involve a claim brought by a class representative on behalf of a defined group of persons who have suffered loss as a result of a breach of competition law. There is no guarantee that compensation will be made available in the future – the case must first be won in the Competition Appeal Tribunal, unless an earlier settlement is agreed.
The claim alleges that Valve has abused its dominant position in the PC gaming market under UK competition law by imposing excessive commission charges and anti-competitive restrictions on game developers selling gaming titles on the Steam platform.
These excessive commission charges are passed onto consumers by way of increased prices for PC games and in-game content.
This reads like a significant increase. Umm…?
This is an important moment for any gamer who has purchased a Steam enabled game. That includes millions of gamers who have been impacted by the unfair practices that have resulted in them being overcharged.
No other platform are giving me 90% discount and regional pricing, and Epic Game Store price isn’t any cheaper despite collecting less charge. She might come with a right mindset but suing a wrong cause, and will probably not gonna win.
The UK specialist competition tribunal has certified the £656m legal claim against Valve brought by children’s rights campaigner , Vicki Shotbolt.
So this looks like a weaponizing of children. I doubt that will work out well.
Imposing Platform Parity Obligations (“PPOs”), that prohibit publishers from selling Products through other distribution channels on better terms than the same Products are available on Steam.
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That’s fair actually.