Although Valve’s Steam digital storefront has made purchasing PC games easier than ever for gamers worldwide over the 20 years, a new discussion online shows that gamers in some countries are feeling frustrated with the storefront’s lack of support for their local currencies. The platform has seen growing success as more players have discovered the joys of PC gaming in recent years, with Valve’s recent Steam Year in Review report for 2022 showing growth in both new purchasers and concurrent players.
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