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On May 24th the dev posted:
And I'm not sure when it happened, but the game is no longer available for purchase. Not sure what more people think Steam should do.
This wasn’t in the article, so good to know!
Still, the game shouldn’t have been approved to begin with and should have been pulled immediately after going up.
The lack of oversight on a game that blatantly violated the Steam TOS is concerning. The game shouldn’t have been allowed to go up on the store and collect money for 2 weeks before being pulled to begin with.
I do like Valve, and I get they employ less than 500 people (which is wild), but they do need to tighten up oversight. It’s not just this one game like this, there’s been others. See links on same article
There is no approval or curation process on Steam