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Although some games credits have game spoilers so maybe not so easy.
EDIT: and actually way overdesigned. support your version , nevermind mine
Yea it kinda surprises me. I can find cast and crew of a movie pretty easy without having to go see the movie. But video games, it can be tough just finding out the cast, let alone who worked on the game. I think Steam is in a position where they could change this. I'm not going to try to define what exact it should be, I'll leave that to others. But with the discussion around AI, the label is only a start, and won't be useful for long. Long term solution is to force devs to show us who is credited with what before we buy the game.
But bare min, we need to know lead dev, lead writers, artist, music, and VA's, as a starting point. Things like that should be pretty easy to get even before the game is published. The only thing I'd say, is it's fine if we don't know till it's published, but on release day, that basic info needs to be available.