Something called Steam TV is in the works at Valve - at least, that’s what a newly registered web domain hints at. Everything appears to be in order suggesting that the freshly discovered website has truly been commissioned by Valve, and it’s leaving us all wondering exactly what Steam TV might be. Uncovered by Pavel “xPaw” Djundik - who you may know as the creator of SteamDB - the Steam.TV URL points to a barely existing webpage. All that’s there is a single sentence embolden in header 1 formatting: “Welcome to steam.tv.” At least, it did when I started writing this. Now the page is completely empty, without even a single line of HTML in the page source. Who.is contact records for Steam.tv are protected, but the SSL certificate points back to the Steam Community. The domain is registered with Namecheap, which also happens to be the service Valve used to register the new Artifact site. The URL was registered on July 24. It’s notable that the SSL certificate points to Steam Community, because most of Valve’s other domains - like the official website and the Artifact page - point to the Steam store for their certificates. That suggests some kind of community-driven emphasis for whatever Steam TV is.
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