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Valve says ‘Go’ to Steam Greenlight

Now the community can help approve the next great indie game!
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Valve officially took the wraps off of Steam Greenlight recently. Now, virtually anyone can apply to have their game available on Valve’s popular download service.

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“We’ve been working on this feature for the last few months with the input from a group of indie partners, and the response has been extremely positive,” said Valve’s Anna Sweet. “With the additional help of beta testers, we are able to launch with a solid line-up of titles for the community to start viewing and rating. And, as we’ve done with all Steam features, we intend to continually grow and modify Greenlight as more and more developers and community members have a chance to get involved.”

 

Steam Greenlight has already been flooded with hundreds of titles seeking approval. Those interested in participating in the process can rate the games and leave feedback using Steam Workshop.


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