Emma Boyle, writing for Gadgette:
Lionsgate, the movie studio responsible for major franchises such as The Hunger Games and Divergent, recently announced plans to add over 100 feature films to Steam with more to come in the future.
And:
For many people, myself included, Steam isn’t exactly the first place I would think to go to watch a film or associate with the cutting edge of online content delivery, as reliable as it is. That said, the films will be viewable on any platform that Steam operates on, meaning you could watch the latest Hunger Games instalment on PC, Linux, Mac, SteamOS and even via a headset on Steam VR.
Interesting to watch the commoditization of the original Netflix model. The key differentiator is custom content, such as Netflix’s House of Cards, or Amazon Video’s Mozart in the Jungle. Steam has gaming, but it’ll be interesting to see if they try to bring some exclusive content to their side.