Anyone remember Hatred? That controversial game in development where you play as a mass shooter killing people? Well, Valve has pulled it from Steam Greenlight.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/12/16/hatred-removed-from-steam/
I'm of two minds about this. Hatred isn't a game I would play, but I also don't believe in censorship. Valve is a privately owned company, and so they can do whatever they want, but since they are the premiere market for pc games, I don't think they should put it upon themselves to censor the content on their service. If a game is broken, illegal, breaks terms of service, misleading or otherwise malicious towards the consumer, then yes, Valve should pull it, and has done so a few times before. But I think this is the first time a game has been pulled due to the content of the game, not the quality. And it seems especially odd when games like Postal are still fully available on Steam.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/12/16/hatred-removed-from-steam/
I'm of two minds about this. Hatred isn't a game I would play, but I also don't believe in censorship. Valve is a privately owned company, and so they can do whatever they want, but since they are the premiere market for pc games, I don't think they should put it upon themselves to censor the content on their service. If a game is broken, illegal, breaks terms of service, misleading or otherwise malicious towards the consumer, then yes, Valve should pull it, and has done so a few times before. But I think this is the first time a game has been pulled due to the content of the game, not the quality. And it seems especially odd when games like Postal are still fully available on Steam.