Santa Ragione received an automated message from Valve stating Horses would not be approved for distribution on Steam and could not be resubmitted. The ‘why’ came as a shock to the studio. “While we strive to ship most titles submitted to us,” Steam’s automated response read, “we found that this title features themes, imagery, or descriptions that we won’t distribute.
Regardless of a developer’s intentions with their product, we will not distribute content that appears, in our judgment, to depict sexual conduct involving a minor. While every product submitted is unique, if your product features this representation—even in a subtle way that could be defined as a ‘grey area’—it will be rejected by Steam.”
I don’t think is an unfair line to draw by any measure, and while I sympathize with the studio I’m also not going to begrudge Valve taking a hard line on this, because there are absolutely games being submitted that will try to toe that line. I don’t think this studio is doing that, but I also think it’s fair for Valve to weigh art and impact vs peoples’ comfort, if they’re the ones being asked to host something.
Deyis@beehaw.org 6 hours ago
From the description of the scene which seems to have triggered the refusal to platform the game, the studio probably pushed the envelope too far.
Segab@beehaw.org 6 minutes ago
It just sounds like Italian B movie nonsense for the sake of being shocking. Not a hill I’d die on defending.
Godort@lemmy.ca 6 hours ago
This is probably the fault of Collective Shout.
Valve is in a position where it has to weigh if a game will be deemed too unsavory to cause a response from payment processors. If this game becomes the tipping point then stram ad a platform can no longer exist.
Getting the word out about games like this is probably the best thing that can happen at this point. It will put it on the radar of the people that are interested and it will let the art exist in a way that isnt totally ephemeral.
Deyis@beehaw.org 4 hours ago
The refusal to sell the game on Steam was apparently before all the champing and gnashing of teeth which lead to a bunch of games being pulled; having a young child ride around on a naked masked person who is forced to comply would be contentious either way.
theangriestbird@beehaw.org 6 hours ago
to me it feels more like the other shoe has dropped on the censorship stuff that was hitting Steam a few months ago. I understand how that scene is controversial, and even in a film context I think that one might be too much for most studios. But if this was November 2024, I think Steam would have greenlit this game without a second thought.
Deyis@beehaw.org 4 hours ago
The article details how the refusal to platform the game was before the calls for games to be pulled by that weirdo conservative Christian group whose name I can’t remember.
HubertManne@piefed.social 5 hours ago
This seems dumb. Give it an X rating or whatnot and limit it to adult purchases.
Deyis@beehaw.org 4 hours ago
Even rating it X/AO/Whatever, calling a sequence where a young child rides around on a naked masked person who is forced to comply “contentious” is putting it mildly.