Steam will force developers to be transparent about their season pass plans

You May Be Interested In:Latest 2024 vs. 2025 Border Numbers Prove We Didn’t Need New Legislation, Just a New President


Season passes are one of the most common ways to generate revenue for games such as Fortnite or Call of Duty that want players to keep returning day after day, month after month. This week, PC game platform Steam has rolled out support for this monetization approach. The Valve-owned platform clarified its policy about what it considers a season pass, as well as implementing rules for how developers should communicate with players about pass content.

Steam now states that when a season pass is made available for a game, it must list all of the downloadable content (DLC) included within that purchase. Developers will also need to provide an expected release date for each DLC. Delays are common in game development, but Valve will only allow a studio to reschedule a season pass’ release date once; if more changes are needed, Valve has to get involved with making that change. In cases where a season pass is canceled, customers must receive a refund for any unreleased content that they have paid for.

“By offering a Season Pass, you are promising future content,” the documentation reads. “In the process of launching a Season Pass you will be asked to commit to a launch timing for each content release in the Season Pass. That launch timing is a commitment to both customers and Steam. If you aren’t ready to clearly communicate about the content included in each DLC AND when each DLC will be ready for launch, you shouldn’t offer a Season Pass on Steam.”

Steam recently revised its language around a few key topics this fall. The platform now clarifies that the hundreds or thousands of games in players’ libraries are to those titles rather than outright ownership. Valve has also removed points about from its Steam Subscriber Agreement.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Smartphones, computers and other electronics are exempt from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs for now
Smartphones, computers and other electronics are exempt from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs for now
OpenAI's Sora video generation AI model arrives globally later today
OpenAI’s Sora video generation AI model arrives globally later today
The Wybot S3 just might be the pool-cleaning robot of your dreams
The Wybot S3 just might be the pool-cleaning robot of your dreams
Zelnick on Take-Two's packed 2025, and why PC is increasingly crucial for AAA
Zelnick on Take-Two’s packed 2025, and why PC is increasingly crucial for AAA
Amazon is rebooting its live-action adaptation of the God of War reboot
Amazon is rebooting its live-action adaptation of the God of War reboot
The best ways to spend your $50 gift card
The best ways to spend your $50 gift card
The News Observer | © 2024 | News