In July, Steam began removing adult games. We're going to explain why this is happening, who's behind it, and what risks this precedent poses for regular projects.
Disclaimer: the article mentions terms related to sensitive sexual topics. These are used in the context of the situation and solely for describing the content of certain games that have been banned. The editorial team does not endorse or support any actions related to violence.
What is this article about?
- Which specific adult games have started being removed from Steam
- New store rules related to payment system policies
- The role of activists — specifically the Australian organization Collective Shout — in the removal of games
- An example of corporate censorship affecting journalists covering this topic
- Why turning payment systems into morality police poses risks not only for adult games
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