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EDIT: This includes games that have been officially announced and have their own store page, but have not actually been released yet. Hotsauce's number is more accurate as it removes most of them.
http://store.steampowered.com/search/?sort_by=Released_DESC&category1=998
And only about 4000 of those are actually worth playing...
Ok, I want to know what platform (besides GoG we all know GoG is good ok) is doing a better job I'm interested to hear this.
Steam has no competitors.
Battle.net - has only Blizzard games, has no integrated forums and nearly no features the steam client has.
Uplay - has games from many publishers, probably closest to Steam yet still very very far off Steams functionality and also missing forums.
Origin - useless
<<Insert platform no one ever heard of here>>
Gonna try further excluding anything tagged "Visual Novel", even though that includes some actual games...
http://store.steampowered.com/search/?sort_by=Released_DESC&tags=-3799&category1=998
...still 15834. (Also tells you how few of them there actually are relative to the whole pool of Steam games.)
The have more than just Blizzard games now??
Destiny 2 is definitely not a Blizzard game.
the money goes in the same pot.