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Steam: 500000 games
Yeah sure GOG is competition
Steam: Buy game and play anytime no extra fees.
Xbox Game Pass: pay 60 USD subscription to play your games.
Sounds cool?
https://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-game-pass/games
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/sep/24/australia-under-16-social-media-ban-could-extend-reddit-twitch-roblox-lego-play-steam-dating-apps
Perhaps that's what OP is referring too?
Most likely it's what they're talking about. Steam, amongst other platforms are being assessed to see whether the social media ban applies to them.
Although anything is possible in today's age, I would find it highly questionable for Steam to be considered "social media" by mainstream standards. The primary function of Steam is to distribute games for people to play. Forums are less than a secondary function to this platform, and are not used by the majority.
However, if Steam is found to be applicable to this under 16 ban, it would not mean that Steam is being banned in Australia.
Yes, yes, you must do your own research! (i.e, ignore all fact-based evidence and find the most fringe kook streamer you can, so that you feel special because you've dug up Da Troof! Da Troof that They Don't Want You To Know!)