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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a digital distribution service and storefront for PC games, launched by Valve in 2003. It offers various features, such as game updates, matchmaking, social networking, and game streaming, and has over 34,000 games and 132 million monthly active users.

  3. Valve Anti-Cheat - Wikipedia

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    Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) is a tool developed by Valve to detect and ban cheaters in online games on the Steam platform. It works by scanning the player's system memory and processes for anomalies and comparing them to a database of banned applications and cheat codes.

  4. Valve Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Valve Corporation is an American video game developer, publisher, and digital distribution company founded in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington. It is the developer of Steam, Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Dota and other popular games and platforms. Its net worth is estimated at US$10 billion as of 2019.

  5. Steam Machine (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Steam Machine was a series of small form factor gaming computers by Valve, designed to operate SteamOS to provide a game console-like experience. Learn about the history, features, hardware, and software of Steam Machines and its related devices such as Steam Controller and Steam Link.

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  7. SteamOS - Wikipedia

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    SteamOS is a Linux distribution developed by Valve that incorporates Steam, the popular video game storefront and platform. It is the primary operating system for the Steam Deck, a portable gaming device, and was previously used for Steam Machines, a line of gaming PCs.

  8. Early access - Wikipedia

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    Early access, also known as alpha access, is a way for consumers to buy and play unfinished games in exchange for feedback and support. Learn about the history, benefits, and examples of this approach for indie games and some console titles.

  9. GamersGate - Wikipedia

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    Disagreement over Steam's embracing of DRM technologies has led GamersGate and others to boycott the distribution of popular titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that contain software such as IWNET, a player matchmaking service that works through Steam and therefore requires a Steam client and account. [87]