
Valve Corporation has been accused of overcharging 14 million UK consumers through anti-competitive practices on its Steam platform.
Max Estimated Value:
£44
Status:
Litigation pending
Total Eligible:
~14M people
This pending lawsuit alleges that Valve Corporation, the owner of the Steam platform, abused its dominant position to overcharge approximately 14 million UK consumers through excessive commissions and restrictive price parity obligations. The claim was certified as a collective proceedings order on an opt-out basis by the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal on January 26, 2026.
This case is still pending and the outcome is not guaranteed, but you can sign up to stay updated on the process or you can opt-out of the claim.
You may be eligible for benefits if you are a UK resident who purchased PC games or add-on content on Steam during the relevant periods.
You purchased PC games or add-on content on Steam in the UK
In England, Wales or Northern Ireland, your purchase was made between 6/5/2018 and 1/26/2026
If you are in Scotland, your purchase was made between 1/1/2010 and 1/26/2026
The case is currently pending, and the outcome is not guaranteed. You can sign up to receive updates here: https://steamyouoweus.co.uk/sign-up/
Receive updates about your potential to receive a payment of £22 to £44.
Hold Valve accountable for anti-competitive market practices.
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