Steam eliminates game from one of its most controversial developers
The games that are housed in Steam are usually available for a long time, and when they are retired, it is usually a decision by the developer or for having to renew certain licenses. However, there are few occasions in which Valve removes the titles, and more for having a lawsuit with the developers of it.
Currently, the game known as Domina , launch that is a moderately popular gladiator school manager, has been removed from this digital store due to problems with the creator. Specifically, through various updates, transobic messages have been released, which were preserved despite giving them many warnings.
Instead of giving up the matter, Nicholas J. Leonhard Gorissen , lashed out against this type of group, even got with the president of Valve , Gabe Newell, for what they obviously had That ban the store game. And while in Steam it no longer has a place, the developer continues to spread his comments through the Internet.
It is worth mentioning that the users were the ones who reported to Gorissen through the Steam forums, otherwise the platform would not have learned what was happening. As much as the game has quality, most people chose to leave it, this as a protest to what was being done with such derogatory comments.
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