Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Being a gamer all his life and enjoying everything from ARPGs like Diablo to JRPGs like Pokemon and Persona, his love of digging into game lore and history naturally led to a passion for sharing these ideas with others through writing. He has been writing about games professionally for over 4 years, with bylines as a Contributing Writer at High Ground Gaming for 2 years before joining GameRant. He also has a background in video game studies with a degree from Washington State University, where he also won the Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Award in 2021 for his writing and design work on the game Quest for Arete.
Steam platformer owner and game developer Valve is being sued for €220 million in a Dutch class action lawsuit. Valve has suffered several major lawsuits throughout 2026 so far, including another US-based class action lawsuit and a suit filed by the State of New York. Despite Steam being such a popular storefront for PC gamers, Valve is finding itself in hot water with consumer groups.
Valve is Facing a 220 Million Dutch Class Action Lawsuit
According to the Dutch website NL Times, PC gamers in the Netherlands are suing Valve for €220 million, claiming the company is participating in anti-competitive business practices. The suit is being filed by the Stichting Consumenten Competition Claims (CCC), which alleges that Valve is in violation of competition laws via the Most-Favored Nation clauses. With the company holding around 85% of its market share, this suit claims that Valve is preventing developers from selling games for cheaper on rival platforms, like the Epic Games Store, in an attempt to maintain a monopoly on the PC games market.








