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CSSBoards.com Acquires CounterStrikeSource.net
CSSBoards.com, a Counter-Strike: Source discussion forum and community hub, has announced the acquisition of CounterStrikeSource.net, a top-rated Counter-Strike: Source resource website since 2004.
CounterStrikeSource.net will continue to operate as an independent resource website for gamers, clan and server administrators.
CSSBoards.com will act as the forum component of CounterStrikeSource.net. All existing user accounts and forum posts have been migrated to CSSBoards.com. Past members of CounterStrikeSource.net may login at CSSBoards.com using their credentials.
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Valve Announces Major Update for Steam |
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Free Update Offers New Community Features for Connecting Gamers
June 20, 2007 -- This summer Valve will ship a major update to its online gaming platform
Steam, introducing an advanced set of community features to more than 13 million gamers
around the world.
Beginning in July, Steam users can set up their own personal Steam pages and profiles,
create and join groups, schedule games with friends, review who they've played with,
see how well everyone played, chat with groups, chat via voice, and more. These new
community services and features can be used with all Steam games, which include new
releases and classic titles from leading publishers and independent developers.
Free of charge, the new community features will be accessible via the Steam desktop
client and via the web.
"Our community has given us great direction on the ways they want to see Steam evolve,"
said Gabe Newell, co-founder and president of Valve. "Adding these new community
features to make it easier to connect with other gamers is something we've wanted
to see on Steam for a long time and this latest update is just the start. We've
got a long list of items that we're working on to make it easier for gamers to
connect and play games on Steam."
This upgrade marks the largest extension to the Steam platform since its first
commercial release in March 2004. In its three year history, Steam has defined
the next generation online gaming platform delivering hundreds of games to
millions of users with services such as Guest Passes, Automatic Updates,
Free Weekends, and allowing gamers to access their games from any PC.
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Steam Surpasses 13 Million Accounts |
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Becomes a Leading Destination for Millions of Gamers Worldwide
MAY 23, 2007 - Valve® today announced that Steam, the Bellevue, WA based company's pioneering
PC platform for digital content, has surpassed 13 million active accounts. With over 150
games in a broad selection of genres and dozens of other PC applications, movies, and demos
available, Steam has become a leading destination for millions of gamers around the world.
The activity of online gameplay via Steam averages over 7 billion player minutes per month.
And, staying true to its roots of offering automatic updates for PC games and applications,
Steam has served its growing audience a total of over 2,500 updates since its first release.
What began just a few years ago as a solution for auto-updating Valve's multiplayer games has
evolved into a platform used by many of today's leading publishers and developers. This summer,
more major publishers will announce that they are bringing their games to Valve's platform,
using it for electronic distribution and including it in their retail product releases in order
to take advantage of features such as anti-piracy, server browsing, marketing promotions and more.
"We've approached the development of Steam the same way we treat our online games; we release
something we've tested, we internalize the feedback, and then we release new features and
functionality based upon the feedback received," says Gabe Newell, president and co-founder of
Valve. "In Steam's case, we have millions of customers who are gamers and dozens of customers
who are developers and publishers. In the past year, we've added over 100 new titles from third
parties, grown to over 13 million active accounts, and introduced new features such as Guest
Passes and Free Weekends. This growth has taught us a lot and inspired many additional features
and services that we'll be releasing later this year."
About Valve
Valve is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and based in
Bellevue, Washington. The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life®,
Counter-Strike®, Day of Defeat®, Team Fortress® and Portal™. Valve's catalog of products
accounts for over 20 million retail units sold worldwide, and over 80% of PC online action
gameplay. In addition, Valve is a developer of leading-edge technologies, such as the Source®
game engine and Steam®, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital
content. For more information, please visit www.valvesoftware.com
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