Valve accidentally went live in public in their recent own game streaming website called Steam.tv. According to a tweet from SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik, he found out that Steam.tv is most likely a legitimate website. Valve's spokesperson already clarified earlier that the Dota 2 Ti8 stream at Steam.tv was accidentally made public. Since then, Steam.tv is still up but the website is empty except for the favicon of Steam. Read more in our articles including "Valve to launch own game streaming website" and "Steam Summer Sale Guide (2017): The best deals so far".
Valve accidentally went live in public in their recent own game streaming website called Steam.tv. According to a tweet from SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik, he found out that Steam.tv is most likely a legitimate website.
Valve's spokesperson already clarified earlier that the Dota 2 Ti8 stream at Steam.tv was accidentally made public. Since then, Steam.tv is still up but the website is empty except for the favicon of Steam.
Our coverage of Steam.tv includes: "Valve to launch own game streaming website"; "Steam Summer Sale Guide (2017): The best deals so far"; "Metal Gear Solid V now on Steam". Each article provides unique insights and information.