Summary:
- The article discusses a phenomenon known as "game hoarding" on the popular digital game platform Steam.
- It explains that many Steam users tend to buy games they may never actually play, often during sales or bundle deals, leading to a large backlog of unplayed games in their libraries.
- The article suggests that this behavior is driven by the fear of missing out on good deals, as well as the desire to have a large game collection, even if the games are not actively played.