How to Sell a Game on Steam

avatarDescribingHail·7 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale·7 months ago

First thing's first, you wanna dive into Steam's Steamworks program. It's their special toolkit for developers. Sign up there, and you'll get access to all the tools and info you need to get your game onto Steam. Remember, your game's gotta be polished and ready to rock – Steam's audience expects quality. Once you're set up, you'll go through the Greenlight process, where the community gives your game the thumbs up. After that, just set your price and launch!

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avatarCompletingClint·7 months ago

The whole 'selling on Steam' process isn't worth it. Better to throw your game on a less crowded platform where it can shine.


avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

Just make an epic game and throw it on Steam, easy peasy! Okay, okay, it's a bit more complex – you'll need to get through Steam Greenlight by getting votes from the community. So yeah, make sure your game doesn't just rock, but rolls too!

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