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Ask the license holders to bring it back to Steam.
But as others have said, movies and TV shows are not coming back, they were never popular to start with mainly because they were FAR more expensive then getting them anywhere else.
Were there any other games based on TWD beyond the ones made by Telltale? All the Telltale stuff got delisted in 2018 after the studio got shuttered and if it hasn't come back since the "restructuring", it's never likely to.
I was going to say I don't think so, but there are a few I found after a quick search.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (VR only)
The Walking Dead Onslaught (VR only)
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
The Walking Dead: Destinies (released Dec 1 2023)
Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead
Pinball FX3 - The Walking Dead Pinball
But no TV shows as mentioned. The only one even close to the show is Destinies. Course all these could have been found with a quick google or even steam search....
Also
Hell no, ♥♥♥♥ was boring.
Thats pretty neat, never knew I could've watched it on steam before! Ah well.
Ever.
They have no reason to.
It's a complete loss for them.
Had no idea, then again I took one look at the prices that they wanted for stuff and never looked again because I could find it cheaper in many other places for physical discs, so why would I want digital stuff that could be taken away/edited at any time.
Its never coming back to Steam. It didn't sell well because of the prices people who put the videos on Steam wanted for them.
You can go to many other places and buy digital versions for cheaper, or just pay for a couple of months some streaming service and save a bunch of money, or buy them cheaper in physical format and watch them as many times as you want.
Steam is not a good place for stuff like this because of the costs. Valve wants their 30%, but thats never going to cover the costs of people steaming the videos over and over again in high quality. This is why Streaming sites that have monthly fees or physical format is the only places you're going to find them now.