Steam users are now able to engage with the platform in a unique new way, following the introduction of what has been dubbed a ‘dopamine site.’ This fresh feature allows players to considerably grow their perceived game collections and wishlists without needing to spend any money. It provides a method for curating and accumulating a vast list of titles, offering the satisfaction of expanding one’s library completely free of charge.
This innovative addition appears crafted to appeal to the psychological reward of building a large game repertoire, even if those games are not yet owned. Users can experience the joy of ‘fattening’ a virtual backlog, enabling them to browse, select, and add numerous games to a personal list or collection purely for the sense of accumulation. It signifies a novel approach to user engagement, focusing on the aspirational aspect of game ownership rather than immediate purchases.
This report is based on information initially published by PCGamer.
Source: PCGamer latest