99% Industry Didn’t Believe In Steam; Now The Biggest PC Platform

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'Your Retail Sales Force Will Never Let it Happen'

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  • Gabe Newell says 99% of the industry didn’t believe Steam would work. 
  • Making it a game distribution platform was originally pitched with Half-Life 2. 
  • The game’s success drove companies to launch their games on Steam.

Steam has unarguably become the default platform for most gamers. It has built a solid reputation over the years for its ease of access, variety of games, and much more. However, most of the industry didn’t believe that Steam would work initially. 

Why it matters: Gamers and the industry, in general, were against the idea of downloading a client along with the game. It caused a major outroar at launch but later worked wonders for Valve.

Steam hit a record for concurrent players with over 37 million users

Gabe Newell talked to PCGamer about how most people were skeptical about Steam at first. The idea initially came when Valve developed Half-Life 2 in 2004. They launched it on Steam, which wasn’t a game distribution platform at that time.

I mean like 99% of the companies we talked to said ‘It will never happen. Your retail sales force will never let it happen.

– Gabe Newell

The client software was criticized at first as people preferred physical copies and the idea of a digital storefront was very new. Nonetheless, Gabe and the team decided to make Steam a game distribution platform rather than just client software for Valve’s games.

Steam 32 Million Concurrent Users
The platform wasn’t thought of as a good idea at first.

However, when they first reached out to companies, most of them said that the idea wouldn’t work. 99% of the companies they talked to didn’t think this was a good idea. Later, the immense success of Half-Life 2 led to people believing in Steam.

This is how the biggest game distribution platform on the planet kicked off. Now, 20 years later, Valve recently updated Half-Life 2 for its anniversary, and the game broke all previous records, boasting 64K concurrent players.

The platform also hit a major milestone this year with 37 million concurrent users led by games like Black Myth: Wukong and more. It is also the undisputed king and the biggest of all the game distribution platforms that exist now.

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