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what about early access titles?
Any publisher even attempting to do something this ridiculous would be banned from Steam, forever.
There are already several publishers who got banned from Steam for review manipulation without malware.
So do you think in twenty years, on the wild west that is the PC platform, no one has thought to upload malware in a game, and Valve hasn't thought to check for it? I mean that's a pretty big stretch of the imagination.
Not to mention lots of users would notice the scenario you wrote and would report the game/developer, and that sort of malicious behavior from a developer would be identified in about ten minutes anyway. And the consequences would be not worth it for the perpetrator.
Here's the thing, when a crackpot what-if scenario takes you about ten seconds to cook up, someone has already thought of it in five seconds twenty years ago.