
If it was anyone else putting it together, I think you’d be right, but Musk has a pretty large cult following, and an absurd amount of money to throw at this. If anyone is capable of drawing significant voters to a new party, it’s him.
He wants to be the new Trump. I’m convinced he sees the adoration and unquestioned loyalty Trump gets from the MAGA crowd, and he wants that, too, but he can’t run for president, so this is the best he can muster.
It’s possible (probable, even) but I’m not really sure what the recourse would be there. The EU can’t force Steam to let games onto their platform.
I’m kind of torn on this, really. I do think Steam needs competition, but none of the ones that’ve popped up seem to understand that a lot of the appeal of Steam is the extra features they offer to users, it’s not just a storefront. And to game developers, they offer a lot of free marketing that’s expensive to get outside of Steam. I’d be interested to see studies on how much value the marketing Steam provides brings. If it could be argued that it’s close to the difference in percentage Steam takes vs. other storefronts, I’d have a hard time saying it was unjustified.
Obviously that marketing is so valuable because of the market share Steam has, so if another reasonable competitor who were at least attempting for feature parity for end users, that marketing might come to be worth less, and there’d be a better argument against Steam taking such a large cut.