Steam's non-game Software Store Opens

10/03/2012 04:01 JohnHeatz#1
As of today, Steam users have been given a new tab on their Steam Client, titled Software, in which utility, development and benchmarking tools can be found, being this the release of what they had announced last August.

Steam's software catalog isn't done yet, so currently users have a limited amount of software to get from there. This feature is slowly transforming Steam into the only destination needed for gamers and game developers.


Currently users will find six different software applications available for purchase, which are:
  • GameMaker: Studio
  • ArtRage Studio Pro
  • CameraBag 2
  • 3DMark Vantage
  • 3D-Coat
  • 3DMark 11

Earlier today, on a press release made by Valve, the information regarding this feature was made public:

"Many of the launch titles will take advantage of popular Steamworks features, such as easy installation, automatic updating, and the ability to save your work to your personal Steam Cloud space so your files may travel with you[...]GameMaker Studio, for example, features integration with Steam Workshop that allows GameMaker users to share their work via Steam."

As this feature is being launched today, all the software will have a 10% discount during the week, as well as the nice surprise of GameMaker: Studio being free for everyone, so there won't be any need to purchase a license for this software, which has integration with Steam Workshop.

Rumors state that Valve is planning on releasing software of its own, yet nothing has been confirmed yet, maybe we can foresee Valve becoming the only store needed for gamers overall around the net?
10/03/2012 09:11 ~Monsta~#2
Very cool! Is it aviable in Germany or in Europe, too?
10/03/2012 09:16 ProI3oI3#3
nice :D
10/03/2012 10:06 JohnHeatz#4
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Originally Posted by ~Monsta~ View Post
Very cool! Is it aviable in Germany or in Europe, too?
There wasn't any notice about this not being available for any country, therefore we can assume it is available to everyone, independently of their country, you can check it our over here, or directly by using your Steam Client