A popular saying in my house growing up was “more money than sense.” It was aimed at celebrities who were in the news for buying megayachts or mansions, or me, this year, when I admitted to spending $50 on FIFA World Cup sticker packs. Now, I’m the one using it, because if you spend $1000 on Steam’s most expensive game, named Congratulations On Your Purchase, you truly have more money than sense.
Steam’s “most expensive game” is $1000, and you can’t actually do anything
23 June 20260

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