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My vote would be on the little thieving indie companies like Digital Homicide. That is actually an example of greed. 23 copy paste asset swap games listed on greenlight at one time. Yeah.
No, wait, paradox, for their ridiculous policy of constantly changing core game mechanics through patches and releasing expansions alongside each patch, putting full use of the newly changed game mechanics behind a paywall.
third party games in here, but those other two can eff themselves...
Any game company that can laugh about making one hundred billion dollars in five days. What's so funny about making one hundred billion dollars in five days?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7edeOEuXdMU