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2 million Dutch people overpay ‘130 euros’ for games

2 million Dutch people overpay ‘130 euros’ for games

A Dutch foundation is launching a mass claim against Steam's parent company on behalf of over two million consumers who allegedly overpaid for PC games. The claim argues that the platform restricts developers from offering lower prices on other sites, leading to an average overcharge of 130 euros per person.

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