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Steam is a distribution, multiplayer support, and communication platform developed by Valve Corporation. It was first launched on 12 September 2003. Originally created to manage updates for Valve’s own games and prevent pirated usage, the platform has evolved into a comprehensive digital game store and central hub for player communities.
The Steam platform provides users with the following capabilities:
Steam was launched in 2003 to manage updates for the game Counter-Strike. Although it initially faced criticism due to some technical and access issues it gradually gained popularity. In 2005 it expanded to include games from outside Valve becoming a digital distribution platform. The Steam Community feature was introduced in 2007 enhancing interaction among users. By the end of that year the number of games on Steam had reached 150 and the user base had grown to 13 million.
In 2008 the Steam Cloud feature was introduced enabling game saves to be stored on the cloud. Steam’s user-friendly interface regular discount campaigns and expanding game library contributed to its widespread adoption.
Steam has transformed the gaming industry through its innovations:
Creating an account on Steam is free and users can manage their accounts via the desktop application or mobile app. On the platform users can purchase games communicate with friends and engage in in-game chat and community interactions. Users can access their games simultaneously across multiple devices and track their in-game achievements.

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