> "We were recently notified that certain games on Steam may violate the rules and standards set forth by our payment processors and their related card networks and banks," a Valve spokesperson told Eurogamer. "As a result, we are retiring those games from being sold on the Steam Store, because loss of payment methods would prevent customers from being able to purchase other titles and game content on Steam." > Now, it seems, this has been extended to include Early Access games. However, it remains unclear exactly what constitutes adult content. Heavy Hearts, for instance, includes pornographic content, so it's assumed this isn't accepted in Steam Early Access. > But where does Valve draw the line? Baldur's Gate 3, for instance, includes sexual content and is listed on Steam as a mature game that's age restricted. Would Larian's game - celebrated for its gradual development through Steam Early Access - be allowed under these new rules? Here's your "based" Valve anons, after Gaben dies everything will get 10 times worse
not reading this retarded, jewish, AI-generated piece of "journalism" and you can't make me.
who owns they banks and payment processors and why don't they want to allow coomers have fun?
>>720746367yo. cool it with the anti-semitic remarks anon. not cool.
>>720746864>the jews want you to stop gooning
>>720744685Interesting, why did you not mention Visa and MasterCard?
>mature themes>look inside>goonslop
>>720746367Too many people jakking to vidya and drawings. Too many women making their own porn with people they actually like. This means too many porn producer dicks are going unsucked.
>no more scammy early access porn gamesOh no! Anyways...
>>720744685They should deny early access to all games.