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A news update post is NOT required for devs to push an update to their game on steam. A lot of devs don’t post news or their patch notes on steam at all.
Take just street fighter 6. Go into the game (you can check the version). Guess what? It’s on the last version that is posted on the devs website.
So try harder with this low effort bait.
Reported.
/thread.
No thanks, not interested.
More than likely. Seeing as the steam account signed in on the videos is the OP.
You aren't, unfortunately you have no clue how steam works, and updates often do not have a news article posted advertising it. Most updates are pushed without a news blurb being made
I'm glad I know United States Laws & that they can not be bypassed by any subscriber agreements. I know how this works & I know how it's suppose to work. And ya'll obviously didn't watch the videos. It's not for your entertainment. Please take your cringe elsewhere. You people are not on topic & being argumentative. That's against policy right? I can't report ya'll or do anything seeing that I am currently banned from Steam Support after sending them the same stuff. LOL If you don't like my discussion just scroll along. Steam has really cyber bullied you people into submission. SMH
Traditionally, software vendors have used license agreements (EULAs) to disclaim liability for bugs and breaches. However, this is changing as policymakers respond to the growing societal and economic harm caused by insecure software. The potential legal theories for holding companies liable include:
Negligence: A customer could claim that the company failed to use "due care" when developing or maintaining the software. This can be difficult to prove, as it requires showing that the company's practices were unreasonable.
Strict liability: In this model, manufacturers are held responsible for damages caused by a defective product, regardless of fault. This is being applied more frequently, especially in Europe and for software in physical products.
Breach of contract: If a software company promises to provide technical support or specific functionality but fails to do so, it can be liable for breach of contract.
Proposed legislation: The U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy and other initiatives are exploring ways to shift liability onto software vendors who fail to take reasonable precautions.
Financial and privacy data: Companies handling customer data are subject to regulations like the FTC Safeguards Rule, which requires them to protect customer information. This includes maintaining an information security program to protect against threats, and failing to patch known vulnerabilities could be a violation.
Patch compliance is the act of keeping devices updated to meet defined patch policies and deadlines. Whenever a new patch is released, companies and IT teams should ensure the update rolls out across all their devices, keeping their endpoints and networks secure and compliant.Aug 21, 2025
I am... LOL About to be rich LOL
Yet in your FIRST video you are looking at the news section for Steet Figher 6. Which is where update info is shown.... IF THE DEVS POSTED ANY INFO WHEN THE GAME WAS UPDATE.
KEY WOULD "IF"
The game was last updated September 1 2025 and the last update posted on their website was guess what? September 1 2025.
The devs simple didn't make an update post about it. So nothing would show up on the page you a scroll through.
https://imgur.com/a/pVDvOES
https://steamdb.info/app/1364780/patchnotes/
https://www.streetfighter.com/6/buckler/en/battle_change