Friday, January 6th 2012

Steam Closes 2011 with 100% Sales Growth, 5 Million Simultaneous Users

Valve today announced the 2011 growth data for Steam, a leading platform for PC & Mac games and digital entertainment. During 2011 the platform grew to offer over 1,800 games to over 40 million accounts. Year-over-year unit sales increased by more than 100% for the seventh straight year, and during the 2011 Holiday Sale Steam's simultaneous user number eclipsed the 5 million player mark.

Meanwhile Steam doubled the amount of content delivered in 2011 vs. 2010, serving over 780 Petabytes of data to gamers around the world. To meet the increasing demand for games and services on the platform, the Steam infrastructure more than doubled its service capacity and a new content delivery architecture was deployed to improve user download rates.

Over 14.5 million copies of Steamworks games were registered during the year, a 67% increase over 2010. Steamworks titles shipped during 2011 include The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Deus Ex: Human Revolution , and more. Since the suite of services was released three years ago, Steamworks has shipped in over 400 games.

"Steam and Steamworks continues to evolve to keep up with customer and developer demands for new services and content," said Gabe Newell, co-founder and president of Valve. "Support for in-game item trading prompted the exchange of over 19 million items. Support for Free to Play (FTP) games, launched in June, has spurred the launch of 18 FTP titles on Steam, with more coming in 2012. Looking forward, we are preparing for the launch of the Big Picture UI mode, which will allow gamers to experience Steam on large displays and in more rooms of the house."
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60 Comments on Steam Closes 2011 with 100% Sales Growth, 5 Million Simultaneous Users

#26
TheMailMan78
Big Member
twicksistedDosent really surprise me to be honest... with the current financial crisis, expensive petrol and high inflation, people are probably just saving money and spending less by entertaining themselves at home.
(Games are a form of excaping reality and cheaper and safer than drugs ;) )
Safer then drugs?! Ever since I stopped doing blow I've gained a crazy amount of weight. I'm a walking heart attack now thanks to Steam.
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#27
Unregistered
AetherI have been a member with them since September 14, 2003. I got steam when I bought my ati radeon 9800xt. It came with a steam voucher that gave me every valve game to date and HL2/CS2 when they released. What a steal that was!

Valve certainly knows how to entice its customers to buy stuff... especially this holiday season.
My join date is November 18, 2004, i think i may have bought HL2 and got steam with it.
TheMailMan78Safer then drugs?! Ever since I stopped doing blow I've gained a crazy amount of weight. I'm a walking heart attack now thanks to Steam.
I would have thought you would have gained weight because of the blow lol, you're supposed to get the munchies because of the blow, did you get the munchies from not doing it?
#28
BrooksyX
I'm not going to lie I used to download games back in the day. But ever since steam has made it affordable to get recent games at a great price I havent downloaded a single one and even purchased some of the prior games I downloaded so the devs get the cash.

Now I only have one thing to say valve. So how about since you guys are making so much cash that you put some of it in your product development and complete the next installment of Half-Life already!

edit: Also wondering if Valve is going to be hiring new IS support people after that success. I will be graduating in a 4 months with a degree in Business Information Systems and am wanting to work in the Bellevue, WA area (location of Valve's HQ). Working for Valve would be like a dream come true.
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#29
AsRock
TPU addict
tiggerI wonder who the oldest steam member is on tpu, I joined in 2004.
I got a 9600 ( ATI Bundle ) with the HL2 offer is when i joined and waited like a year or more before i got it lol. They don't tell me the date of that but the 1st item i got of them was HL2 ep1 in 07.

Although if i get the chance i will avoid steam and just add it to steam if the game has MP coop in it.
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#30
Icetruck
Half-Life 1998

Counter-Strike 1.3 = Good times

i guess we might have been using game-spy back then.

So I'll change it to the half-life 2 release date November 16, 2004
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#31
NC37
Hey EA...you know how much more successful BF3 would have been had you not fought with Valve?

Yeah, bet the exec which pushed that is feeling pretty foolish. But knowing EA, their execs are seeing this as even more of a challenge. Sigh...please, someone at EA...do what is right. Kill Origin and make up with Valve.
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#32
Lionheart
V-A-L-V-E

Good news, Steam is awesome, still has its bugs/crashes though ^_^
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#33
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
I still have my launch CD of Half-Life..... but no manual with CDkey :(
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#34
H82LUZ73
tiggerI wonder who the oldest steam member is on tpu, I joined in 2004.
me too...geesh i joined when it was beta still.....
NC37Hey EA...you know how much more successful BF3 would have been had you not fought with Valve?

Yeah, bet the exec which pushed that is feeling pretty foolish. But knowing EA, their execs are seeing this as even more of a challenge. Sigh...please, someone at EA...do what is right. Kill Origin and make up with Valve.
good points but Valve and EA are partners Like say HF3 comes out ,who is going to publish it for them?Just look at the DVD retail copy of the last 6 games from them ,All will say EA on the box.EA had the right to say no way BF3 will be on Steam ,we will do Origin .
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#35
Bundy
tiggerI wonder who the oldest steam member is on tpu, I joined in 2004.
December 23, 2003:pimp:
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#36
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
I joined in 07 when i got the steam holiday pack. Sweet game case too.
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#37
twicksisted
TheMailMan78Safer then drugs?! Ever since I stopped doing blow I've gained a crazy amount of weight. I'm a walking heart attack now thanks to Steam.
lol... yeah staying awake all night listening to repetitive music and running around munching pills makes for a good game of Pacman!
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#38
happita
NC37Sigh...please, someone at EA...do what is right. Kill Origin and make up with Valve.
I love Steam. But honestly, they don't have any real competition. And that is never a good thing. That could lead to a monopoly of the digital distribution of video games. You, as a customer, should always root for the little guy, because without the little guy, the big guy takes over everything and says "f*ck you, we don't have to listen to you, we're the only ones in town that can give you what you want".
Hooray for Valve though, I just hope that EA updates their service so that it can be as leet as Steam in the near future. That's what I want.
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#39
Wrigleyvillain
PTFO or GTFO
tiggerI would have thought you would have gained weight because of the blow lol, you're supposed to get the munchies because of the blow, did you get the munchies from not doing it?
Think you're a little mixed up on your recreational drug slang.
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#40
TheMailMan78
Big Member
twicksistedlol... yeah staying awake all night listening to repetitive music and running around munching pills makes for a good game of Pacman!
I think I may be older then you man. When I was running around like an ass doing stuff like that bands like Squirrel Nut Zippers were in style. No pills were involved........that didnt come till later. If you remember Im from Miami originally. Anyways.........I didnt get steam till after Half Life 2 was voted game of the year. So I guess Im a Steam noob.
WrigleyvillainThink you're a little mixed up on your recreational drug slang.
Yeah hes thinking herb. Anyway TOPIC! WE NEEDZ TO BE ON ITZ!
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#41
OneCool
tiggerI wonder who the oldest steam member is on tpu, I joined in 2004.
Yep HL2 was my first...of course you had to do a Steam account before you could play...was soooo pissed :nutkick:
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#42
Easo
HL2 was that, which made Steam, just my imo. Smart step from Valve at that time.
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#43
mediasorcerer
Bit of a love hate relationship with me, they charge outrageous prices in steam/australia etc for some games, they also make it hard to play without internet connection which i find a bit shifty.
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#44
NC37
happitaI love Steam. But honestly, they don't have any real competition. And that is never a good thing. That could lead to a monopoly of the digital distribution of video games. You, as a customer, should always root for the little guy, because without the little guy, the big guy takes over everything and says "f*ck you, we don't have to listen to you, we're the only ones in town that can give you what you want".
Hooray for Valve though, I just hope that EA updates their service so that it can be as leet as Steam in the near future. That's what I want.
If the little guy can provide a competitive product that doesn't suck...then yes, root for them.

Origin has not provided this, nor do they seem capable of providing it in the future. The software is a mess, literally spyware, and for a little guy, EA should be running competitive specials. EA is not. I have not seen them run one deal on Origin that I could not get less on Steam or Amazon.

Here is deal, the little guys aren't running the deals Steam is, or at least not to the same volume. Now no Steam is not always cheapest, but when Steam sales come, I've found more often than not they are cheaper or at least on par. I'm talking about the major sale events, not minor specials.

I will say that this year's holiday sale, Steam was about $.50 higher on titles that have been historically low on the sales. So they were up a little.

But could they become like M$ or Apple? Sure, there is no debating that. But so far, I don't see Valve making the same moves. They are making record sales during sale times when they aren't getting the bigger cut? Really, that shouldn't be. This isn't a time to point fingers at Valve and cry monopoly. We need to point fingers at them and then tell the rest of the industry..."Why the heck are you charging us premium when they clearly do more business when not charging premium?!!"

Be mad at Valve all you want for HL3 or L4D2, but when it comes down to it, they aren't punishing their customers with this crap nickle and dime strategy that M$ and the rest of the industry seem to crave.

If Valve really was the big evil monopoly, they would never run a single Steam sale again. They'd insist their service is a premium and even likely charge subscription for it. Instead they are running deals all the time and doing what the customer wants.

This is the same business strat that Amazon uses. Now sure Amazon's shipping and support have gotten horrid, but they just give the customer what they want and the customer will continue to support them. It is a customer centric strategy which pays off a lot more in economic hardship times than telling them what they want. M$ and Sony can't do it...they treat the customer about as good as they'd treat an enemy.

When Valve stops doing this, they'll lose all their business almost overnight. Heck I would right away drop Steam. And I've gone from hating Steam and one time to now loving it. Origin will fail because EA cannot comprehend this. Their EULA on Origin shows just how they think of their customers. Sorry but treatment like that will not be embraced unless users are forced onto it...ie: XBL.
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#45
Widjaja
I joined steam when Portal was released.
Stopped using it once I had completed it.

Now I play Skyrim so I am back on steam.

I don't want steam but it's inevitable.
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#46
Unregistered
WrigleyvillainThink you're a little mixed up on your recreational drug slang.
I don't think so, i have never heard coke called blow in the uk.
#47
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
tiggerI don't think so, i have never heard coke called blow in the uk.
theirs a movie dedicated to it.

www.imdb.com/title/tt0221027/

its pretty good too. give it a go.
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#48
Super XP
This is good news for PC gaming and keeping real gaming alive and kicking. Though I am not sure if anybody is aware but Valve has been under pressure by Google and by other market leaders trying to somehow make Valve become a public trading company for the stock market.

I mean they do have the best gaming distribution business in the world right :D
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#49
The Witcher
I like innovate and honest business practices, that's why I love Valve, their service is top notch and their games are awesome and most of them don't get less than 8/10.

Beside, thanks to Steam I've 371 games which I would have probably paid thousands to buy them. I'm a smart buyer, I don't buy the game until every single DLC is out and the game is like 75% off the original price. Still many of my friends pay $60 for games that they would probably play for only 1 or 2 weeks max.

I would be very happy to see Valve grow even more and start to compete with EA and Activision, though I really hope that they stick to their consumer-friendly-honest-business plan, I don't like shady practices or excessive greed "points at Activsion and EA". EA was acting like the consumer-friendly company not long ago before they announced BF3 and released their stupid software Origin, look at them right now, giving us cheesy lies and trying to suck every penny out of our pockets FORCEFULLY !
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