Stop Sueing Valve
Stop Sueing Valve

Stop Sueing Valve

We inform developers and consumers about collective actions against Valve and how to remove yourself from default-opt-in lawsuits. Choose your path below.

Stop Sueing Valve is a campaign to inform you about lawsuits such as the UK Steam You Owe Us claim and the US Valve Antitrust class action. We believe these suits misuse competition and consumer law and can harm the ecosystem. We do not support harassment of any company or person; we only provide factual information and opt-out options.

Claims & lawsuits

Expand a lawsuit below to read what it is, who it affects, and—where applicable—how to remove yourself from default-opt-in classes.

Steam You Owe Us (UK 🇬🇧) Consumer

Applies to: United Kingdom 🇬🇧

UK collective claim for PC gamers (opt-out by default).

In the UK, a claim has been filed (Steam You Owe Us) at the Competition Appeal Tribunal arguing that Valve overcharged PC gamers and that consumers are owed compensation. The claim frames Steam's store commission as "overcharging" and stretches competition law. In reality, gamers bought products at the prices displayed; the idea that everyone "overpaid" in a clear legal sense is contested.

This claim is brought on an opt-out basis. You are automatically included in the proposed class if you paid for PC games or add-on content in the UK from 5 June 2018 (from 4 June 2018 for England, Wales and Northern Ireland; from 1 January 2010 for Scotland). If you do not want to be part of the claim, you will need to opt out. According to the claimant's FAQs, you will be given the chance to opt out if the claim is certified; they will publish an option for doing this on their website when the claim reaches that stage. We are not telling you to opt in or out—we are informing you so you can judge for yourself.

If such claims succeed, large payouts or liability could affect Steam's terms, regional pricing, or game availability. For the official class definition and opt-out information, see the claimant's FAQs (link below).

Case status

Claim filed at CAT 5 June 2024
Application for Collective Proceedings filed 5 June 2024
Objections / submissions deadline 25 July 2025
CPO hearing 14 October 2025
Certification decision (CPO granted or refused)
Upcoming
Opt-out period (if certified)
Upcoming
Trial or settlement
Upcoming
Distribution of compensation (if successful)

What you can do

  • Check the claimant’s FAQs for the class definition and opt-out information (link below). Opt-out will be available if the claim is certified.
  • Contact your MP if you want to voice views on collective actions and consumer law.
  • Share this site with other UK consumers so they can make an informed choice.
  • Read our FAQ for more Q&A.
In re Valve Antitrust Litigation (US 🇺🇸) Consumer & Developer

Applies to: United States 🇺🇸

US class action for consumers and publishers who paid Valve commission; publisher opt-out deadline passed.

This class action is in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington (Case No. 2:21-cv-00563). It targeted people or entities who paid commission to Valve in connection with the sale or use of a game on the Steam platform between January 28, 2017 and November 25, 2024. The opt-out deadline for the publisher/developer class was September 2, 2025; that deadline has passed.

A similar suit on behalf of game publishers and developers has already passed a motion to dismiss and been certified as a class action. Separately, a consumer class (consumers who purchased PC games via Steam) is now proceeding: consumers were only recently able to pursue their suit after Valve amended the arbitration clause in its user agreement. On May 2, 2025, the Court appointed Cohen Milstein sole Interim Lead Class Counsel for the consumer class.

We do not tell you whether to opt in or out; we only point you to the official information. Both the UK and US claims treat Steam's commission as "anti-competitive" or "excessive"—that framing is contested. For official notices and documents, see the links below.

Case status

Complaint filed (Wolfire v. Valve) 27 April 2021
First motion to dismiss (granted in part) November 2021
Second motion to dismiss (second amended complaint) 6 May 2022
Class certified (publisher/developer class) 25 November 2024
Appeal petition denied (Ninth Circuit) 23 January 2025
Consumer class: Interim Lead Counsel appointed 2 May 2025
Opt-out deadline (publisher class) 2 September 2025
Ongoing proceedings (trial / settlement)

What you can do

  • Review the official class action site and Important Documents (links below) for current status and papers.
  • Share this site with other publishers and developers who may have been in the class.
  • Read our FAQ for more Q&A.

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