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Not even Nintendo, who for a long time branded itself as the most family oriented company in videogames, is doing any sort of proper curation for stuff entering their shop. Unlike Steam, they don't even care to label whether the slop has AI or not
But it's pretty clear Nintendo's almost exclusively in it for the money and nothing else at this point. I wouldn't even expect them to curate anything, quite the contrary, I expect everything Nintendo-wise to keep getting worse.
Steam, on the other hand, still has hints that it primarily wants to be a one-stop-app for gaming, which is why I believe there would still be room for them to "own it," y'know?