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Steam Greenlight is a system that enlists the community’s help in picking some of the new games to be released on Steam. Developers post information, screenshots, and video for their game and seek a critical mass of community support in order to get selected for distribution. Steam Greenlight also helps developers get feedback from potential customers and start creating an active community around their game during the development process.
I know of a game that should be on here? What do I do?
Go contact the game developer and suggest that they submit their game for consideration.
There is no such thing as a "previous relations" portion for submissions. Even developers and publishers with existing solid relationships with Valve (dtp Entertainment, Reverb Publishing, etc.) are being funneled through Greenlight just like the brand new folks.
Yes, there is valv is a company that want to make money so nonsense
Pure speculation:'ve seen the dtp Entertainment games on other digital download platforms so I assume that they had som kinde of exclusive agreement. Now that run out and they would want it on Steam and Greenlight is Valv way to give them the F... you!