In a surprising turn of events, Valve has put a stop to the production and sale of Dbrand's unofficial Steam Machine Companion Cube case. The case, which was inspired by the popular Portal series, was marketed as a unique accessory for Steam Machine owners. However, it appears that Dbrand failed to obtain the necessary permission from Valve to produce and sell the case.
The incident highlights the importance of obtaining proper licensing and permission from intellectual property holders before creating and selling products based on their franchises. Dbrand has since issued refunds to customers who purchased the case and has discontinued its production.
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- The unofficial Steam Machine Companion Cube case was inspired by the Portal series and was marketed as a unique accessory for Steam Machine owners.
- Dbrand failed to obtain the necessary permission from Valve to produce and sell the case, resulting in its discontinuation.
- Customers who purchased the case have been issued refunds, and the product is no longer available for sale.
- The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and obtaining proper licensing and permission before creating and selling products based on popular franchises.
Source: Rock Paper Shotgun