Valve has removed games from Steam before, but never this many, especially not all at once.
Today, Valve yanked 173 games from the Steam store, all of which were tied to Silent Echo Studios, a company thatās become notorious among Steam users for publishing heaps of cheaply made games, typically by slapping together assets from near-ubiquitously popular game engine Unity. As chronicled by YouTuber SidAlpha, Silent Echo would submit multiple games to Steam through the new Steam Direct service, leading to situations where theyād publish tens of games per month, nearly reaching 100 in the past couple months alone. These games would feed the ethically questionable portion of the Steam trading card market that Valveās been trying to push back against ever since it took a stance against so-called āfake gamesā earlier this year
In a statement to Polygon, Valve explained that itās had enough of Silent Echoās antics, which is why it decided to give the āstudioā the boot. Valve noted that the developer was operating under a series of different accounts, which led to āa lot of reports and frustration from customers and other developers.ā
āThis person was mass-shipping nearly-identical products on Steam that were impacting the storeās functionality and making it harder for players interested in finding fun games to play,ā said Valve. āThis developer was also abusing Steam keys and misrepresenting themselves on the Steam store. As a result, we have removed those games from the Steam Store and ended our business relationship with them.ā
Valve added that spamming cloned games and making illicit use of store tools āisnāt something we will tolerate.ā If thatās truly the case, the Steam team has a lot of work ahead of them. While regular users donāt often see these games thanks to Steamās algorithms, Steam on the whole is spammier than ever, which means that many legitimately interesting games never get a chance to register as more than a blip on the algorithmās radar. Banning some spam games and developers is a start, but Valve still hasnāt addressed the systemic issues that allowed these operations to grow like weeds in the first place. Time and time again, itās proven dedicated to its āopenā marketplace to a fault. Until GabeN and co take a long look in the mirror and reevaluate their priorities, I donāt expect things to change.
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