A while ago, Steam told developers that they could no longer include instructions on how to obtain these uncensor patches, which was probably an early warning sign. Let’s talk nude patches, or 18+ patches as they’re sometimes called. Some, such as HuniePop which has been on Steam - in a censored capacity - for three years, have been lumped in with the seemingly blanket attack on nude cartoon women. Recently, a number of games with anime-style graphics have been told to remove said content, or risk being removed from the Steam store. It’s understandable when the game is like House Party, where the whole point of the game is to have sex with people, but even that was allowed back on to Steam when it put in a patch to censor the nudity. Curiously, this content is almost exclusively in anime-themed games. It’s becoming increasingly regular, that Steam issues warnings to developers - or straight up removes them from the store because of “Pornographic Content”. Articles // 19th May 2018 - 4 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Why Does Steam Hate (Anime) Boobs?
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