I go on there once or twice a day, I find I get to see posts about things I don't see elsewhere and I like that the conversation often has people from within certain tech-sub spaces or even within the companies being discussed.
more than 300 subreddits had committed to staying dark indefinitely, SpicyThunder335 said. The list included some hugely popular subreddits, like r/aww (more than 34 million subscribers), r/music (more than 32 million subscribers), and r/videos (more than 26 million subscribers). Even r/nba committed to an indefinite timeframe at arguably the most important time of the NBA season. But SpicyThunder335 invited moderators to share pledges to keep the protests going, and the commitments are rolling in.
spez is playing his hand too soon. If he's trying to play this down as a bit of noise that will pass, then it's just a signal to keep it going.
I'm sure Game Pass does a hit on Steam's numbers, but no way does it hit that hard. Plenty of games are on Game Pass with high player counts on Steam. Take Back 4 Blood, not a well received game that's also on Game Pass and currently has 982 players on Steam.
Planet of Lana—a indie game I honestly have never heard of—came out on Game Pass and Steam last month - 66 players.
I go on there once or twice a day, I find I get to see posts about things I don't see elsewhere and I like that the conversation often has people from within certain tech-sub spaces or even within the companies being discussed.