U Valve Complex relationships with frank games in Steam. In 2015, it came to the point that the company allowed the sale of a novel about lezbian girls uncensored, and in 2017, the “cranes” backward and began to struggle even with those games that formally did not contain eroticism. Apparently, on the eve of the battle Valve The next round started against sex.
Several developers of piquant works at once reported: Valve sent them notifications that they allegedly violate the Steam Rules for the spread of products with frank content. Valve demanded that the authors delete erotic elements from their games until the end of the month, otherwise these same games will be removed from the store.
The creators of at least https://bingositesnotongamstop.co.uk/review/seven-casino/ three projects received letters: HuniePop, Tropical Liquor And Mutiny!! Game Tropical Liquor publish the owners of the series Nekopara – an extremely successful erotic series that is in great demand in Steam. But from the whole list is especially curious HuniePop: it is sold at Steam for more than three years and has become so popular that the game was accepted even in GOG.Com. And the Polish site is known for its harsh conservatism, due to which small scandals arose.
Nevertheless Valve Suddenly angry at HuniePop. The author of the game turned out to be restrained: he promised that he was already negotiating with the Steam team, and joked about the "Anime-Siseral Holocaust". But the creator Mutiny!! from Lupiesoft Exploded with a serious tirade.
Lupiesoft claims that it does not include pornographic content in the version for Steam and does not advertise it in any way as part of the site Valve. Like, Lupiesoft extremely pedantically refers to the requirements of Steam, so Mutiny!! does not violate a single established rule. Publisher Mutiny!! Even met with Valve And he asked about light eroticism in the style of anime – then Valve replied that she had nothing against.
And now Valve Carrying over, outraged Lupiesoft. Say, Steam is now deleting games only because they are made in a certain visual style-sexy anime. But Western entertainment, where there are much more frank scenes, remain safe, says Lupiesoft.
Lupiesoft Celebrates all developers to oppose such vileness: the largest trading platform should not arbitrarily remove from the sale of the game that do not violate the previously discussed rules.
Recall that earlier erotic games in Steam were distributed as follows: the developers laid out a version with censorship, and buyers then could find and download a third -party patch that removes this very censorship. Usually a link to a patch was placed in the center of the Steam community. For some time Valve She turned a blind eye to this, but now, apparently, she stopped.


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