Valve and Mastercard have done a little back and forth over the weekend on the NSFW payment processor controversy. At this point, it’s hard to tell who’s telling the truth, and even who is to blame.
If you’ve spent any time exploring Steam’s sprawling library of games (and let’s be real, who hasn’t?), you might have noticed something peculiar recently. Certain adult-themed games are vanishing ...
Devs are biting their nails over a new Steam rule that prohibits—in painfully vague terms—certain kinds of content on its platform. The new rule (seemingly introduced incredibly recently, and ...
Valve has denied Mastercard‘s statement about having no involvement in the removal of certain adult games from Steam. According to Valve, Mastercard actually applied pressure to have these games ...
Mastercard has issued a statement claiming is has "not required restrictions of any activity on game creator sites and platforms", despite allegations from both Steam and itch.io to the contrary. In a ...
Mastercard released a statement claiming that it has not requested any restrictions on the activities of game creators’ sites and platforms, despite accusations from Steam and Itch.io to the contrary.
In a borderline dystopian move, Steam has announced that UK users will now need to link a credit card to their account to access mature-rated games and their associated community hubs, yep we are ...
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