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Studio Faces Shutdown After Steam Rejects 'Horses' Game

Summary

  • Santa Ragione studio may close due to Steam ban on their new game.
  • Valve cited "sexual conduct involving a minor" for the ban.
  • The studio invested $100,000 and faces unsustainable finances.
Studio Faces Shutdown After Steam Rejects 'Horses' Game

Indie developer Santa Ragione faces potential closure as Valve has blocked their new game, 'Horses,' from the Steam platform. The studio asserts that Valve's rejection, citing content potentially depicting sexual conduct involving a minor, is a form of censorship against adult artistic expression.

'Horses,' an adult-themed horror game blending gameplay with live-action sequences, was slated for release on December 2nd on multiple storefronts besides Steam. Santa Ragione invested $100,000 into the project and believes the Steam ban significantly hinders their ability to recoup development costs.

The studio plans to continue supporting 'Horses' post-launch but admits that without significant success on alternative platforms, the studio's closure appears inevitable. This situation highlights ongoing debates about content moderation and artistic freedom within the video game industry.

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Valve stated the game's content appeared to depict sexual conduct involving a minor, which violates their guidelines.
Santa Ragione believes the ban is censorship against adult artistic expression and rejects subjective obscenity standards.
The studio invested $100,000 and fears it will be 'very difficult' to recoup costs, potentially leading to closure.

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