New Steam Regulation Targets Certain Adult Content
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New Steam Regulation Targets Certain Adult Content

Steam introduces a new policy affecting adult-only content, raising concerns among developers about potential delistings.

Developers are expressing concerns over a recent regulation from Steam which restricts certain types of adult content on the platform. This new rule appears to be in response to pressures from payment processors like Visa and Mastercard, who are reportedly uncomfortable with adult-oriented materials.

Key Points:

  • The rule targets vague categories of content that ‘might make Visa or Mastercard unhappy’, with creators left unsure of which content could be affected.
  • Adult game developers are worried that this could lead to the removal of games related to certain themes, especially those not adhering to conventional norms.
  • Notably, several adult games have already been delisted from the platform without prior warning.

Some developers have reached out to Valve for clarification but have yet to receive a clear response. This situation raises additional fears among creators in the industry, reminiscent of past controversies faced by platforms like OnlyFans and Tumblr, which faced backlash for similar policies.

Steam Rule Implications

As the gaming landscape evolves, these developments are critical for creators and players alike, emphasizing the ongoing tension between regulatory requirements and creative freedom.

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