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373 What my first five Steam purchases say about me

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 08/15/2025 14:27 EDT

What my first five Steam purchases say about me

There's a meme currently going around Bluesky where people are posting their first purchases on Steam. Taking a look presents a neat time capsule, offering a glimpse of who we used to be. It also gives us a chance to compare our gaming habits now with what they were 10 or more years ago - […]

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