Valve Company will face a £656m lawsuit within the UK over alleged unfair costs on its international on-line retailer, Steam, following a tribunal ruling that the case might proceed.
The gaming large is being accused of abusing its market dominance by imposing restrictive phrases on recreation publishers and locking gamers into utilizing Steam, the world’s largest distribution platform for PC gaming.
The authorized motion was introduced by digital rights campaigner Vicki Shotbolt in 2024 on behalf of as much as 14 million Steam customers throughout the UK, who could possibly be in line for compensation if she wins.
Valve, which has been contacted for remark, had argued the case shouldn’t be licensed to proceed in the direction of a trial.
The lawsuit – filed on the Competitors Attraction Tribunal in London – alleges Valve “forces” recreation publishers to enroll to situations which prevents them from promoting their titles earlier or for much less on rival platforms.
It claims that as Valve requires customers to purchase all extra content material by means of Steam, in the event that they’ve purchased the preliminary recreation by means of the platform it’s basically “locking in” customers to proceed making purchases there.
This, Ms Shotbolt argues, has enabled Steam to cost an “extreme fee of as much as 30%”, making UK customers pay an excessive amount of for buying PC video games and add-on content material.
The case is what is named a collective motion declare, which signifies that one individual goes to court docket on behalf of a a lot bigger group of individuals.
On this occasion, it has been introduced on behalf of as much as 14 million individuals in the UK who purchased video games or extra content material by means of Steam or different platforms since 2018.
The declare is backed by authorized agency Milberg London LLP, which brings group motion circumstances in opposition to massive firms.
A separate shopper motion case, filed in August 2024, has been introduced in opposition to Valve within the US.
Beginning out as a developer of award-winning titles similar to Half-Life, Valve launched Steam in 2003.
In line with VG Insights, over 19,000 video games had been launched on the platform in 2025 alone, producing a income of $11.7bn (£8.6bn).
The corporate has additionally branched out into creating its personal {hardware} such because the Steam Deck in 2022, a conveyable, handheld gaming pc that permits customers to play Steam video games on the go.
Valve recently announced it was additionally releasing a brand new console rival to Nintendo, XBox and PlayStation within the Steam Machine, designed to permit players to play PC video games on their TV.
