Steam is set to finally launch in China, a move that opens up the gaming distribution platform to a massive market of gamers. 。
Valve will partner up with Chinese developer Perfect World to develop a local version of Steam. But local gamers will have to sit tight for now, as no launch date has been given yet. 。
SEE ALSO:The most exciting games from Square Enix's E3 showcase。SEE ALSO:The most exciting games from Square Enix's E3 showcase。 Perfect World has previously worked with Valve to release。 DOTA 2 。and。Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)。
in China. 。
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Thanks for signing up!。 Despite not being officially available, Steam's hardware survey in February showed that Simplified Chinese users accounted for the second-highest share of players on the platform.。China accounted for 40.5 percent of the 40 million global sales of。China accounted for 40.5 percent of the 40 million global sales of。PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds。
( 。 PUBG 。).。
That's despite localisation plans for。
PUBG 。
A few months ago, Steam Community was blocked in China with no warning, giving gamers no access to the user inventory and profile pages, however access to the store was still available.。
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