
Matt from TwoDashStash writes:
Recently, long-established computer game sale and distribution site GoG.com announced a new downloadable client called Galaxy, one meant to compete directly with the likes of Steam. But a single question comes to mind, will this simply be another example of a competing distribution client that is destined to crash and burn? To be honest, I believe the introduction of Galaxy is going to allow for some much-needed competition and rivalry that can help innovate and enrich computer game distribution for the consumer and indie developers. If things proceed according to plan, Galaxy could be the Moriarty to Steam’s Holmes.

FuRyu revealed on Friday its Exstetra fantasy role-playing game is getting an HD remaster that will launch this summer on Steam.

Valve is reportedly updating its Steam platform to include a native 30-day price history feature on game store pages.

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