Valve es acusada de penalizar a desarrolladores en una demanda por monopolio

Una demanda colectiva alega que Valve impone reglas que impiden a los desarrolladores ofrecer juegos a precios más bajos en tiendas de la competencia. El caso, en curso desde 2021, sostiene que la compañía mantiene un monopolio ilegal a través de su plataforma Steam.

La demanda fue presentada originalmente por David Rosen, cofundador de Humble Bundle y Wolfire Games, y se amplió con la participación de otros desarrolladores. Los demandantes señalan un

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