It's chicken or egg problem of this. The best example of Steam was a little from a game, not from them creating a platform to distribute a hundred games. Almost all of the other ones that we've seen have come from using a piece of must-have hit-driven content to seed the aggregation. We shouldn't find that that weird. Look at what Disney is doing in the streaming space. They're aggregating it together on a platform and it's the honeypot that's pulling users in. It doesn't seem that weird to me that content is the pull that creates the initial aggregation. I actually think it's very natural and I see it in other entertainment industries as well.

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