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Ah they've soon regained their roots by putting out PvZ2 and charging to buy the plants IN the game.
Plants..roots...see what i did :D
But Valve did do a charity thingie a while back, it was in TF2 and you could buy exclusive hats where the money went to the Tsunami appeal.
Also if you look at greenlight it says "All proceeds from the submission fee are donated to Child’s Play, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children in over 70 hospitals worldwide." talking abut the 100$ you need to pay to put on the green light
Valve can probebly do one with their games. Steam can't have one as it does not make games, it only sells them.
EA has many games that they publish and have compleat controll over. Valve is a developers with a limited amount of games it can sell like that.
I wouldn't expect a Valve Humble Bundle to do as good as an Origin one dues to most people already having those games.
Yeah, true.