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That's the oldest license on this account. However, you can see that this was a giveaway. So...
That is the first game on Steam I actually purchased (Note: the Warmastered Edition was added later by the publisher; at the time of purchase this was just the original game. I probably still have the DVDs floating around somewhere).
But, Steam didn't get money for this. Or maybe they did; I don't know whether publishers using Steam on their physical releases was free. So....
This is the oldest game that's actually purchased from the Steam store.
Now, these are already 3 different "firsts" depending on what someone actually wants to look for; let me add a 4th "first":
My software doesn't output this info, but this would be the first "thumb up" on the account. As such, I would actually consider this to be the most relevant "first"...
I’m not sure why people are happy to share this information when it could put their security at risk.
Pretty sure it was Va11-Hall-a but I can't be sure and I'm not checking.
Doesnt affect the security of my account in any way, shape or form.