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Fatekeeper SteamDB
Fatekeeper SteamDB page explaining what third-party Steam data can help with and which facts still need Steam or official sources.
Last data audit: 2026-06-15

Quick answer
Direct answer
Community indexSteamDB can be useful for Steam metadata, price-history leads, depot changes, and app-history checks, but it is not the official source for whether Fatekeeper is released, discounted, patched, or supported on a platform.
Source check
Community indexUse SteamDB as a lead source only. Release, price, platform, reviews, requirements, and patch facts should still be verified against Steam, Steam news, official site, or publisher posts.
Open source policyBest next step
Community indexOpen Steam for current store facts, patch notes for official updates, and the source policy before turning third-party data into page copy.
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FAQ
Is SteamDB an official Fatekeeper source?
No. It is useful third-party Steam data, but official facts should be checked against Steam and publisher sources.
Can SteamDB prove a patch changed gameplay?
No. It can suggest Steam-side activity, but gameplay changes need patch notes or repeatable in-game evidence.
What should SteamDB be used for?
Use it for leads around app history, depot movement, package changes, and sale history, then verify the claim elsewhere.