Valve Removes Rape Day From Steam With Vague, Nonsensical Statement

Yesterday, Rape Day, a self-described “game where you can rape and murder during a zombie apocalypse,” raised new สล็อตฟรี questions about Steam’s laissez-faire release policy. Today, Valve elected to remove it from the store. In a post on Steam, Valve attempted to explain its decision-making around Rape Day, a game that did not cross Valve’s no-go line of “illegal, or straight up trolling,” but was nonetheless tremendously messed up, drawing widespread ire from Steam users. “Much of our policy around what we distribute is, and must be, reactionary—we simply have to wait and สล็อตฟรี see what comes to us via Steam Direct,” Valve’s Erik Johnson wrote. “We then have to make a judgement call about any risk it puts to Valve, our developer partners, or our customers. After significant fact-finding and discussion, we think Rape สล็อตฟรี Day poses unknown costs and risks and therefore won’t be on Steam.” Johnson went on to say that Valve wants to help facilitate developers expressing themselves and ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรี finding an audience, but “this developer has chosen content matter สล็อตฟรี and a way of representing it that makes it very difficult for us to help them do that.” It’s unclear what ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรี any of that means, or how hard-nosed fact-finding resulted in “unknown costs and risks.” Why won’t Valve talk specifically about what they found objectionable here? Was it the sexual violence, or merely the specific and cavalier way the sexual violence was presented? Did regional laws factor into this decision? Valve’s stance on sex games continues to be unclear, and while sexual violence seems a clear line to draw, a little transparency could go a long way. As is, it seems less like Valve’s vaunted “anything goes” policy is a bust. There’s still moderation, and it’s just as inconsistent as ever. If people get mad about something, it gets removed, albeit with the barest minimum of explanation. It’s good that Rape Day got the boot, but Valve’s release policy continues to be a mess.

Comments (3)

JackpotSeeker189

Some games take a while to load on mobile, but once they start, the gameplay is smooth and exciting. I hope future updates improve mobile performance, but I still enjoy playing several hours a day.

GameTiger24

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

SlotFanatic138

Website layout is very clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. I can quickly find my favorite games, access promotions, and check my account details without any confusion. It’s a pleasure to use.

Recommended Reading

Baseball Star Unwinds With A Little Face-Punching

Not only is Seattle [[link]] Mariners’ superstar Ichiro one of Japan’s greatest baseball players, he’s also one of the most talented big leaguers today. He also likes to unwind like the rest of us — by beating...

Eliminate Preview_ Transitive Verbs Are Cooler Than Nouns

I’ve got to stop checking out iPhone games – they’ll fill me so full [[link]] of envy, I might explode. Ngmoco’s Eliminate is the latest shade of green to go on my iPhone envy mask. A multiplayer-centric first...

Box Scores_ Taking A Supreme Talent To South Beach

One of the perks of “Creating A Legend,” [[link]] NBA 2K11’s career mode starring Michael Jordan, is you can put him on any team in the league. Even the Miami Heat, who hardly need another superstar. Kotaku re...