Payment Processor Pressure Leads to Removal of Adult Games from Steam and Itch.io

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Australian pressure group Collective Shout claims responsibility for influencing Steam and Itch.io to remove or restrict NSFW games, citing concerns over content involving sexual violence and abuse, and lobbying payment processors like Visa to enforce stricter content policies, which has led to broader censorship affecting various types of games, including LGBTQ+ titles.
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