
Steam is the largest video game platform with more than 129,000 games and counting. With so many games and the company offering frequent sales, it’s hard to keep track of whether a game is at its lowest price or if it’s been discounted further in the past, but that may change.
Lines of code found on the Steam platform appear to refer to a game’s recent price history, according to a post on Wednesday from the X account for the Half-Life fan site Lambda Generation. The code was discovered by data miner SigaTbh, who found it on SteamDB, a database and tracking site for the gaming platform. While price history is already a feature on Steam in the European Union, this update could be the first sign that it will become the norm for the platform over in the U.S.
In the image posted by Lambda Generation, there are six lines of code
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