Valve launched a new Steam Workshop service on Tuesday to allow players to sell their own MODs.Today, this new project is officially launched today. The "Elder Scrolls 5: Sky" of the BC is the first game supported by the service, but other games will be announced in the next few weeks.
As part of the new project, players can now go to their creativity, including MOD, items, or maps, and the price is that the player will set it by themselves.To.Of course, players can also push free as before.According to Valve's user terms, any player who is not satisfied with the transaction can get a full refund, provided that they must fill in the refund application within 24 hours.
In fact, Steam users can sell their items on Workshop for many years. Since 2011, the producers have earned $ 57 million.However, these games are limited to VLAVE's own internal games, such as "Corps 2" and "DOTA2".It was not until January this year that Valve announced the plan to let go of third -party games.
However, "The Elder Scrolls 5" and the above is that it is the first game that supports the open market. Neither B and VLAVE will not participate in pricing or supervision.
Valve's Tom Bui said: "The content produced by users is an increasingly important part of many games. It will help these contributors to finance these contributors through Steam Workshop will help improve their production standards."
So why this new project of Valve chose "Ancient Scrolls 5", perhaps this is related to the continuous popularity and loyal players of the game.According to statistics, there are currently more than 24,000 free mods on the Steam Workshop page of the game, and the total number has exceeded 170 million times.Valve said that these mods are free or charges depends on the producers of the MOD.
"Elder Scrolls 5" Creative Workshop link address: Click here.