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Suspicious Emails Offer Steam Developers $100 for Game Rights

The emails exploit Steam's $100 fee structure and target games with poor sales, raising concerns about malware injection or brand misuse.

Key Facts

  • Steam developers are receiving identical emails offering $100 for the rights to their games, with the same subject line and body text differing only by game name.
  • The $100 offer matches the fee Valve charges to list a game on Steam, which is refunded only if sales exceed $1,000.
  • Developers have reported the emails on Reddit and social media, with some calling the offer insulting and others warning of potential malware injection or brand misuse.
  • The sender's identity remains unclear, and the emails have sparked outrage and warnings of a possible scam.

Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.

Suspicious Emails Offer Steam Developers $100 for Game Rights

Steam developers are reporting a wave of suspicious emails offering $100 for the rights to their games. The identical email templates and low offers have sparked outrage and warnings of potential scams or malware distribution.

Developers who release games on Steam are receiving identical emails offering to purchase the rights to their titles for $100. The emails, reported on Reddit and social media, share the same subject line and body text, differing only by game name. The offer matches the $100 fee Valve charges to list a game on Steam, which is refunded only if sales exceed $1,000. Some developers see the offer as a way to recoup that cost, while others call it insulting. The sender's identity remains unclear, and some warn the goal may be to inject malware into game files or misuse the brand.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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