There are many ways developers can make their games look better than they actually do in action, such as concept art and staged renders. Those methods can mislead customers, and Valve wants to put a stop to that on Steam. In a post to Steamworks users obtained by Polygon, the company announced that all games on its store must use actual in-game screenshots from here on out. To that end, Valve has updated the page for its own massively popular MOBA, Dota 2, to only display trailers and actual screenshots. The move should help make it easier for customers to…

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