Steam Greenlight Rolls Out Sixth Set of Games

Valve rolls out sixth set of Steam Greenlight Games

Valve has rolled out the sixth set of Steam Greenlight games. If you haven’t heard of Steam Greenlight is a system that enlists the community’s help in picking some of the new games to be released on Steam. Developers post information, screenshots, and video for their game and seek a critical mass of community support in order to get selected for distribution. Steam Greenlight also helps developers get feedback from potential customers and start creating an active community around their game during the development process.

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Here is the press release from Valve.

“We’re excited to announce the sixth set of games and software titles to advance through Steam Greenlight, and be offered worldwide distribution via Steam. With weeks of busy voters and exciting new games hitting Greenlight, this batch is comprised of 20 items in total–18 games and two software titles–bringing the total to over 90 titles Greenlit since Steam Greenlight launched in August. 
   
The latest software titles: 

  • PlayClaw 
  • GamePlan

The latest games: 

  • Agarest: Generations of War 
  • Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 
  • Battle Worlds: Kronos 
  • City of Steam 
  • Cradle 
  • Dead State 
  • Dead Trigger 
  • Death Inc. 
  • Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey 
  • Elsword 
  • Faceless 
  • Frozen Endzone 
  • Hammerwatch 
  • Legend of Dungeon 
  • Pinball Arcade 
  • Planet Explorers 
  • Rush Bros. 
  • Shovel Knight

   
As with past batches, these titles will be released independently in the months ahead, as they complete development and integrate with any of the Steamworks features they are interested in utilizing. Some will undoubtedly launch with Steam Early Access, while others are ready to launch in full soon.”

 

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