The tech industry came for Steam and whiffed so hard that it had to admit that it didn't even really like making games in the first place
Amazon's New World wouldn't have to die if the company actually wanted to be an MMO developer. The overhyped launch was marred by bugs and lack of content, demonstrating a disconnection from player expectations. As competitors rush in, Steam continues to thrive on its community-driven ecosystem. - The tech giants seem more focused on profit than creativity. - Their attempts feel like a distraction rather than a genuine push into gaming. The lessons here are clear: passion for games cannot be replaced by financial power. Ultimately, this competition has exposed the shortcomings of those who fail to understand the medium. For those invested in gaming, it’s a reminder of the value of dedication over mere market presence. Read more here