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Valve Purges “Adult Only” Games from Steam Amid Payment Processor Pressure

Valve has quietly overhauled its Steam policy to remove or delist numerous adult-only titlesโ€”including many featuring incest, sexual violence, or explicit fetish contentโ€”due to evolving demands from payment processors like Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal. This decision reflects a broader push within digital content regulation, driven more by financial intermediaries than Valve itself.


๐Ÿ“œ Policy Shift โ€” Payment Partners Set the Rules

In July 2025, Steam updated its developer guidelines to include a new clause prohibiting:

โ€œContent that may violate the rules and standards set forth by Steamโ€™s payment processors and related card networks and banksโ€ฆ in particular certain kinds of adultโ€‘only content.โ€
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Over 100 adult games have reportedly been removed in just a few days, as identified by tracking services like SteamDB. Many affected titles include themes such as incest, non-consensual sex, and other extreme sexual content.

Valve confirmed the actions were taken in response to warnings from payment partners, which stressed that continued processing of flagged content could jeopardize their ability to support all transactions on Steam.


โš ๏ธ Developers and Free Speech Critics Sound the Alarm

The vague language of the new rule has left developers confused and worried. Many NSFW creators now lack certainty about what content is permissible, especially since Valve provided little clarity on excluded categories.

Public reaction has been critical. Voices like Nier: Automata creator Yoko Taro called the move โ€œdangerous on a whole new level,โ€ warning that allowing financial institutions to dictate content amounts to unaccountable censorship.

Critics further argue the policy could disproportionately affect LGBTQ+ and marginalized creators, forcing them out of platforms due to financial de-platforming.


๐ŸŒ Industry Echoes: Itch.io Follows Suit

This isnโ€™t just a Steam issue. The indie platform Itch.io recently deindexed thousands of NSFW games following similar pressure from payment processors tied to anti-porn advocacy groupsโ€”drawing criticism for suppressing queer and artistic expression.


๐Ÿง  Why It Matters

ConcernExplanation
Payment Partner PowerFinancial firms now exert unofficial moral authority over digital storefronts.
Lack of TransparencySteam’s vague wording leaves developers guessing about acceptable content.
Creeping CensorshipLegal content risks being removed if deemed objectionable by non-government entities.

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