• HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    2 months ago

    It kind of does.

    You get user lock-in as users buy more games, making it so Steam is always a store to buy from. You can’t deplatform from Steam. At that point, you can’t replace Steam with another DRM platform to pay existing games. That creates a large customer base which becomes a must add for vending new games.

    It isn’t a hard monopoly, but it helps create a soft monopoly.