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Sabot Elite Member
Joined: 11 Jun 2004 Posts: 2091 Location: The Dark Side of The Moon
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Posted: Tue May 07, 2024 6:01 pm Post subject: Valve makes more money that Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix |
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I’ve read a pc mag article on Gabe Newell and Steam.
Steam is now the biggest money maker out there. Bigger than Apple, Sony, Zuckerberg or any of them, raking in (at the time of the article) over $780,000+ per person on the steam payroll.
It hasn’t changed its business model in years and because of its 30% cut on ALL devs just belches money. Of course once they sell MILLIONS on steam does the cut go down.
Sickening and right under everyone’s noses that doesn’t even see it.
I’ve been buying my keys from anywhere (legit) other than steam. I’m glad i have.
Bastards!
Oh and they’ll let the games industry lay off staff, while creaming a fucking fortune off them.
For eg; you buy a game on steam at £90, the fuckers (Steam) will pocket £29.70 of that from the devs and sale. EVERY FUCKING COPY OF THE ONE GAME!!! Imagine how much they scam in a day…
Wankers!
https://80.lv/articles/in-2018-valve-was-making-more-money-per-employee-than-apple-facebook-and-microsoft/#
Quote: | Based on the GameDiscoverCo newsletter and the details provided, we can finally see that in 2018, Valve was making at least $780,400 in net income per employee, while Apple made $476,160 per employee. This shows that Valve was actually one of the most efficient companies back then, and it did know how to manage its resources.
It's unclear if this situation has changed in the past six years, but Valve maintained its business model, and I bet it still makes that much money and remains among those mentioned above. |
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Nolan76 Contributor
Joined: 09 May 2024 Posts: 2 Location: Durban, South Africa
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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It may be the biggest moneymaker but it's unavoidable right now. Who will compete with it? Which game publisher succeeded in creating a platform that stands a chance against it? |
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