According to TechSpot , recently, Valve, the company that owns the Steam game distribution platform, confirmed that Steam accounts and game libraries cannot be transferred to others, even when users die. This means that the treasure trove of games that users have painstakingly collected will 'follow' them to the afterlife.
Valve has confirmed the transfer of Steam accounts.
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This information has caused a lot of controversy in the gaming community. Some people expressed disappointment and thought that this was an unreasonable policy, while others thought that transferring the account was unnecessary because relatives could use that account by logging in with the information that the deceased left them.
However, Steam warns that using someone else's account can result in the account being investigated and even permanently banned if the account owner is found to be deceased.
The issue has once again raised questions about ownership of digital goods after death, a topic that was also scrutinized more than a decade ago when actor Bruce Willis said he could not leave his extensive iTunes music collection to his daughter.
Steam currently has no plans to change this policy, but the company is testing a 'Steam Families' feature, which allows users to share games with friends and family, which could be an alternative in the future.
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