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No More Money Stolen: Steam Now Warns Players of Abandoned Early Access Games

Sometimes, a reviewbomb is not enough

Sidharta F. RasidiBy Sidharta F. RasidiFebruary 5, 20252 Mins Read
No More Money Stolen: Steam Now Warns Players of Abandoned Early Access Games
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Steam has introduced a new warning system for Early Access games, marking those that have not been updated in months — or even years. The storefront now displays the duration of developer inactivity directly on a game’s store page, giving players more information before purchasing. Valve’s update follows increasing concerns over abandoned Early Access games which promise constant patches, content drops, and fixes but fail to deliver.

However, it doesn’t seem that this Early Access warning feature has been implemented store-wide.

At the time of writing, a message stating BattleBit Remastered was last updated ‘over 13 months ago’ can be seen on the Store page. Meanwhile, similar warnings have yet to show up in other popular Early Access games like Kerbal Space Program 2 and Project Zomboid.

Battlebit Remastered vs Project Zomboid Early Access store page
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Regarding the Early Access abuse, Steamworks documentation already explicitly stated that it’s not a pre-purchase system but a tool for developers to gather feedback while ‘finalizing their games.’ Developers must already provide a playable experience and cannot revert their projects to the ‘Coming Soon’ status once sold.

Recently, Steam also overhauled its rules regarding Season Pass content. Developers must now adhere to mandatory timelines for DLC releases to avoid misleading customers. Any promised content that is not delivered within the set timeframe will now trigger automatic refunds for affected buyers.

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The stricter store guidelines changes seem to be made to prevent developers from abandoning games after profiting from Early Access or Season Pass sales.

Nevertheless, fans don’t seem convinced this will bring big changes to how Early Access games are sold. Some gamers on social media responded that bad actors would just push minor updates, like small texture tweaks, to circumvent this new guideline. Whatever the case though, more transparency and a fair warning for Steam Early Access games are always a win for any potential customers.

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An ordinary Indonesian who enjoys playing and talking about video games. His favorite games are Monster Hunter: World, Space Invader Extreme 2, THE iDOLM@STER SP, Road Trip Adventure, Halo series, and KOEI Tecmo's Warriors series.

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