True, since launching the most celebrated VR game ever in 2020, then redefining handhelds in 2022 (while completely turning Linux gaming on its head in passing), Valve has done nothing other than release the sequel to the most popular PC shooter of all time.
However do they stay in business?
That’s what I was thinking. They are still on top because they aren’t just complacent with their position. Of course it helps that their competition doesn’t really do anything new.
True, since launching the most celebrated VR game ever in 2020, then redefining handhelds in 2022 (while completely turning Linux gaming on its head in passing), Valve has done nothing other than release the sequel to the most popular PC shooter of all time. However do they stay in business?
That’s what I was thinking. They are still on top because they aren’t just complacent with their position. Of course it helps that their competition doesn’t really do anything new.