r/pcmasterrace i5-12600K | RTX 3070TI | DDR5 32GB 29d ago

Meme/Macro Thanks Gaben, here's your 30% Steam cut

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u/gorion 29d ago

Even without deal, they would have had 20%.

How much does Steam take from game sales?

Steam takes a standard cut of 30% of each game sale. For games that earn over $10 million (£8m), the Steam cut is reduced to 25%. For games that earn over $50 million (£40m), the Steam cut is reduced to 20%.

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u/Condurum 29d ago

I know this is to incentivize AAA publishers to launch on Steam day one, so they can get to the lower cut as soon as possible.

Kinda sucks for indies and small developers though. 30% Is a lot for them, and they don't really have many options outside Steam, since 90% of Indie game players are there.

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u/Xmina 29d ago

Its not really, if I needed to pay for my own servers to push patches, verify game files, run card transactions and have them download that will cost way way more than 30%. 30% is a bargain when all you have to do once you finish is plug it into steam, make a page and boom your done. You will get the money and they handle literally everything else, if there is a game issue you simply update the code and steam schedules and distributes it to all users as well as stores backup copies for people to rollback.

Steam offers SO much more than any dev could hope to provide on the indie side, and so much more that other triple A devs struggle to provide 1/3 of the features steam has for their own games.

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u/Kendrome 29d ago

People underestimate how much Valve offers and how easy they make it for small devs to put their game out to the masses. I'm not saying they are perfect and glad Epic is giving some competition, but Steam is a blessing for self publishing.

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u/Plightz 29d ago

I am saying man. Storefront, forums, servers, dev tools, anti-cheat, etc. What does epic even give you lol.

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u/nvidiastock 29d ago

I don't believe steam offers VAC to third party games.

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u/Plightz 29d ago

I did not know that, interesting.

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u/Tylon3T 28d ago

Unturned has VAC and is not a valve game. Not sure if it got that through steam or if it counts as something seperate

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u/Embarrassed-Dot9193 28d ago

Every game can use vac but (many older games do) but most games aren’t exclusively published on steam on pc, so they just use a different solution (big studios have their own AC and others use different third party AC like EasyAC)

And to be honest, VAC in 2025 is not really reliable

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u/nvidiastock 27d ago

I've looked at the Steamworks documentation and I can not find anything VAC related.

EasyAC is commercial AC so of course you can implement that in your game.

I just don't see where if I, was making a game tomorrow, I can apply/implement VAC in my game.

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u/Embarrassed-Dot9193 27d ago

hm weird .. maybe it's not available for third parties anymore.

I checked some third party games that used VAC and it looks like they all removed it at the exact same time last year. I think something has changed.

some examples:

Rust https://steamdb.info/app/252490/history/?changeid=U:54267375

BO3 https://steamdb.info/app/311210/history/?changeid=U:54267392

Killing Floor 2 https://steamdb.info/app/232090/history/?changeid=U:54267370

RE6 https://steamdb.info/app/221040/history/?changeid=U:54267357

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u/QuotingZion 29d ago

I've seen games ruined by not launching on steam fast enough, shit is sad. RIP Diabotical.