After years of saying they’d do it, Valve is finally getting rid of Steam Greenlight, Steam’s user-driven service for admitting smaller games to the Steam store. They’re replacing it with something ...
In an ideal world, Steam Greenlight would’ve opened the floodgates on an endless cascade of great games. In reality, it’s led to a service stuffed with trash. Game makers scramble to get noticed, ...
Valve has announced it's replacing Steam Greenlight with a more streamlined service called Steam Direct. In a news post on Steam, Valve said it will launch the new service in spring, but will continue ...
Valve wants to take itself out of the equation when it comes to the Steam PC gaming marketplace, and that means it is ending the Steam Greenlight program and introducing a far more open platform.
Valve's 'Steam Dev Days' event in Seattle has given us some insight into the company's modus operandi, but after one developer tweeted that Steam Greenlight is "going away," it got VG247's Dave Cook ...
Valve is set to drop its Steam Greenlight system — which allows customers to vote on small-scale and fledgling projects — in favor of a more streamlined system. Greenlight will be canned this spring ...
After four-plus years, Steam Greenlight will be no more this spring. Valve announced that it’s replacing the program with Steam Direct, a system designed to streamline the process for developers to ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Valve is making some major changes to the way games are published ...
Nearly five years after Steam Greenlight was first announced, Valve said today it is doing away with the controversial system that let users vote on which games they thought should be sold on the ...
Close-up of the Steam storefront displayed on a computer monitor. - Nwz/Shutterstock One of Steam's most controversial platforms, Greenlight, started as a way for developers to put their games on the ...
Valve is changing the way games can get onto its Steam digital storefront, as the company today announced it would be ending the Steam Greenlight program and replacing it with Steam Direct. Launched ...
Five years ago, in 2012, Valve announced Steam Greenlight-- a new attempt to surface content on Steam and allow users to vote on which games should be featured. Unfortunately, Greenlight proved to be ...