Wolfire Studios and Dark Catt Studios have been granted class action status for their continuing legal dispute with ...
A game developer's gruelling legal case against Valve's allegedly anti-competitive practices has reached an important ...
The lawsuit, originally filed in 2021, now encompasses "all persons or entities" who have sold games on Steam since 2017.
Simon Carless, an industry veteran who now heads consultancy firm GameDiscoverCo, shared this update on Twitter: ...
Wolfire Games and Dark Catt Studios have been granted permission by a US court to turn their ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Valve into a full-fledged class action. This development means the ...
Now the "plaintiffs assert that Valve’s Platform Most Favoured Nations (PMFN) policy has the following anti-competitive ...
The antitrust lawsuit filed by Wolfire Games and Dark Catt Studios against Valve has been granted class action status.
Valve is facing increasing legal pressure after an antitrust lawsuit against it has been granted class-action status.
Instead of applying only to Wolfire (and Dark Catt Studios, which filed a separate antitrust lawsuit in 2021), the action will now apply to virtually anyone who's sold games on Steam since 2017.
An antitrust case against Valve, the creator of the Steam platform for PC games, will now go ahead as a class action lawsuit.