For those saying “Steam is the one that banned Ghosts of Tsushima and Helldivers 2 in 180 countries”

8 Comments

  1. lvl99slayer

    Is anyone actually saying that? Everything I’ve seen has blamed Sony.

  2. Platonist_Astronaut

    They didn’t ban anything (in this matter). Steam just sold the product without caring that it’d not be playable, or without caring enough to understand their own listing. They sold Helldivers with the PSN requirement. They wanted the money and did not care if it was playable or not — not until it became beneficial to public relations, anywho.

    Valve is not your friend. They do not care about you. No company does.

  3. VermilionX88

    can i link my Steam account to my PSN account even tho i don’t play Hell Diverse?

  4. LadySusan150

    Well, that sounds like quite the hot topic! Steam sure knows how to make waves in the gaming community.

  5. The only term I can see steam possibly enforcing is games sold through steam have to be playable in that country. Perfectly logical rule if they have that sort of rule.

    It would still be Sony’s fault for not making the game playable in those countries leading to steam cleaning up the listings.

  6. Steam is just the truck driver. The manufacturer just said “You can’t take this product to these places anymore. Sorry we had you take it there before”.

    This is on the publisher, nobody else. Anybody claiming otherwise is just pissy because the seeming ‘fat cat’ easy target isn’t going to pay them money that already went to someone else. They just got paid to haul it, and that’s what they did.

  7. Zerox392

    Keep this in helldivers, I just muted all that shit.

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