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What items can be sold on Steam?

Items that can be sold on the Steam Community Market include various in-game items, such as skins, cases, and weapons for supported games (e.g., CS2, Dota 2, Team Fortress 2). Additionally, users can sell Steam Trading Cards, booster packs, badges, emoticons, and profile backgrounds. Items must be marked "Marketable" in the inventory to be sold. Steam +4
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What items can you sell on Steam?

Steam items, in-game items and extra copies of games (referred to as Steam Gifts) are tradable. To be sure if an item is tradable, please go to your Inventory and select the item and read the item details. The "Tags" section will indicate if it is tradable or not.
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What is the $5 dollar rule on Steam?

The Steam "$5 rule" is a requirement for new or free accounts to spend at least $5 USD in the Steam store (by adding funds or buying games) to unlock full community features like sending friend requests, posting in the Workshop, or using some chats, preventing spam and scams. This $5 purchase unlocks features for your account, allowing full access to Steam's social and community functions.
 
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What is not allowed on Steam?

Don't discuss or engage in unlawful or prohibited activity

Encouraging or facilitating real-world violence. Exploitation of minors. Bypassing Steam's Mature Content Preferences. Doxing or posting personal information of other users.
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Does Steam take a 30% cut?

Yes, Steam takes a standard 30% cut from game sales, but this rate decreases for highly successful games: it drops to 25% after $10 million in revenue and to 20% after $50 million in revenue. This 30% fee covers the platform's services like hosting, payment processing, and marketing, and is generally considered the industry standard, though smaller developers often find getting visibility difficult, according to a Patreon post.
 
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Is Steam CEO a billionaire?

Yes, Gabe Newell, the co-founder and CEO of Valve Corporation (which owns Steam), is a billionaire, with Forbes estimating his net worth at around $11 billion as of late 2025, making him one of the wealthiest figures in the gaming industry.
 
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What is the #1 most sold game?

The number one selling video game of all time is Minecraft, with over 350 million copies sold across all platforms, making it the best-selling single title. However, if you consider the entire franchise across all its variations, Tetris holds the record with over 520 million units sold across numerous platforms and versions, especially from mobile sales. 
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What is Steam getting sued for?

The Steam lawsuit refers to ongoing UK and US class-action cases accusing Valve (Steam's owner) of anti-competitive practices, primarily its 30% cut and "price parity" rules that allegedly force publishers to sell games at the same price on Steam as elsewhere, stifling competition and costing UK gamers millions in overcharges. A UK judge recently allowed the £656 million case to proceed, asserting Valve uses its market dominance to fix prices and limit consumer choice, similar to issues Epic Games raised against Apple. 
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Can I make real money on the Steam Market?

Selling In-Game Items and Item Drops

Some rare items, like those in CS: GO, have sold for thousands of dollars! The Steam Community Market makes selling easy. List your Steam items, set a price, and connect with buyers. Your earnings go into your Steam Wallet, ready to spend on new games or reinvest in trading.
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Do you legally own your Steam games?

Instead, they're just granted the right to use them, but the game developer retains the right to control and do as they please with the game. If a developer takes a title you bought via Steam off the platform, the game will also be removed from your library.
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Can I buy 1 dollar in Steam?

You generally cannot add just $1 directly to your Steam Wallet because of transaction fees, with $5 being the typical minimum for direct adds; however, you can buy and redeem a $1 Steam Wallet gift card from third-party sellers (like Eneba, G2A, or Driffle) to get that $1 in your account. While some older methods involved "inspecting" code in the browser to set custom amounts, these are unreliable and might violate terms of service, so gift cards are the most straightforward way for small amounts. 
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Why can't I see 18+ content on Steam?

If Steam mature content isn't showing, you need to adjust your Store Preferences, often requiring adding a payment method for age verification, then checking boxes for "General Mature Content," "Frequent Violence/Gore," and "Adult Only Sexual Content" at store.steampowered.com/account/preferences/, plus clearing browser cache and restarting Steam. Country restrictions (like Germany) can also limit options, so ensure your account's billing region is correct. 
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Does it cost 100 dollars to put a game on Steam?

Yes, it costs a $100 Steam Direct fee per game to publish on Steam, but this fee is recoupable once your game earns $1,000 in Adjusted Gross Revenue, meaning you get the $100 back, essentially making it a refundable deposit to prevent spam and prove developer commitment. This is a one-time cost per product, not for the entire Steam partnership, and is paid to submit each game through the Steam Direct program, according to the official Steamworks documentation. 
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Why can't I sell my stuff on Steam?

Your account must have a successful purchase older than 7 days, but not older than a year in order to access the Community Market. The purchase of wallet funds, games, DLCs and software meet this requirement.
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What products does Steam sell?

The storefront also offers productivity software, game soundtracks, videos, and sells hardware made by Valve, such as the Valve Index and the Steam Deck.
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How much does Steam take for selling an item?

Valve also charges a "Steam Fee", which is 5% of the user's set item sell value, and in some cases, a "game-specific fee", which is determined by the game developer and is applied along with the Steam fee.
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How much money is 1000 Steam points?

1000 Steam Points are equivalent to $10 USD spent on the platform (100 points per dollar) but have no direct cash value, as they can only be used in the Steam Points Shop for cosmetic items, profile customization, or awarding community members, not for direct conversion to Steam Wallet funds or real money. While some users discuss conversion rates for Steam Wallet, it's generally a very poor exchange, with estimates around 1000 points = $0.25, making it an inefficient use. 
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What content is not allowed on Steam?

Upload or post illegal or inappropriate content

Examples of such prohibited content include: Real or disturbing depictions of violence; Content that exploits children in any way; and. Sexually explicit content.
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Why do hackers steal Steam accounts?

In order to make money from illicitly obtained accounts, hackers need to get the goods out before the legitimate owner can report the hack and have the account frozen, you see. Valve could just insist on two-factor authentication, but there are plenty of users who just can't use the app for whatever reason.
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Do 72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly?

Yes, a recent study found that 72% of PC game developers believe Steam has a monopoly on the PC market, stemming from its dominant revenue share (over 75% for most studios) and superior platform experience despite other stores like Epic Games Store existing, with developers seeing it as a "diet monopoly" due to its strong user/developer-focused service rather than aggressive tactics, notes a YouTube video analysis and GamesIndustry.biz. The study by Rokky surveyed 306 UK/US executives, showing immense reliance on Steam for sales, though many also use competitors. 
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What game sold 10 million copies?

NieR:Automata Game Celebrates 10 Million Copies Sold with 'To Be Continued' Tease.
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What are the big 3 in gaming?

The "Big 3" in video games can refer to different things: the console manufacturers (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo), the most influential franchises like Call of Duty, GTA, and Fortnite, or top-selling series like Mario, Tetris, and Call of Duty. The most common interpretation points to the major platform holders or historically dominant games that shaped the industry. 
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What's the most expensive game ever?

The Most Expensive Games of All Time
  • Marvel's Spider-Man 2 – $315 million. ...
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops III – $450 million. ...
  • Cyberpunk 2077 – $472 million. ...
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare — $640 million. ...
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War — $700 million. ...
  • Star Citizen — $788 million. ...
  • Genshin Impact – $900 million. ...
  • GTA 6 – $1–2 billion.
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