Hi! I'm a content creator for a large Spanish video game website. I'm here to share a little recommendation for Steam based on my daily experience: Valve recently changed the trailer player on the Steam website, and although it's better, it no longer allows you to download the video by right-clicking on it. This was very convenient for creators like me, as it allowed us to access a game trailer without having to download it from the official website or YouTube channel, which is sometimes too hidden. Now I need to use an external tool to download videos from Steam the same way I do on YouTube, an extra step that makes the job more difficult. It's not a huge deal, but it has made me think about this tip: always offer an easy way to download the trailer (or even better, raw gameplay) from the Steam page itself using the related links section. If you do it this way, not only will you make it easier for those who want to talk about your game (which I believe will lead to fewer people giving up or putting it off), but you can also better control what material your game shows on popular social networks like TikTok, YouTube or Instagram: you can offer the video at a higher resolution, with less overlay text and with more attractive gameplay scenes, for example! I hope this advice "from the other side" is helpful to you!