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Edit: I mean to say im not opposed to movies being available on Steam but Im not sure theyre best placed to offer the service.
The amount of money wasn't worth it for Valve.
In short, not enough income = lot of money lost. You could say "At least they tried". I didn't buy any myself because I didn't plan to watch anything on steam. I am here to buy and play games, not to watch anime and movies. I can do that elsewhere.
At least you can still get Postal: the movie from RWS' site
The Neptunia anime wasn't the full series. It was the compilation "films" that mashed certain episodes together but lost chunks in the process.
If you want the full experience look for the US bluray (comes with DVD too) if you're outside Japan. I don't know if the specials were released outside Japan though, but even Steam didn't get all of those.
Because it most likely wasn't even covering the costs of the server resources it was using.
Now that I think about it, the movies used the cloud to be viewed, I don't think you installed them. I never associated Valve with the cloud before (just saves).
But valve has already a defacto Monopol as a videogame store.
Would make no sense to try to get that Status in other areas too...
It wasn't even just because few knew it existed. Due to stricter licensing, they could sell to a very low percentage of Steam users in the first place. The costs of supporting that tiny potential market just wasn't profitable enough when far better alternatives already existed.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/245550/Free_to_Play/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/970070/Fechtbuch_The_Real_Swordfighting_behind_Kingdom_Come/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1059340/Kingdom_Come_Deliverance__Festival_Suite/?curator_clanid=32942828
I only ever bought 1 movie on steam The AVGN movie. I have 8 videos total 6 come with Kingdom Come: Deliverance and then Free to Play.