Developer requests removal of plantation simulator from steam

The game Plantation Simulator is no longer available for purchase on Steam after its developer asked Valve to take it down. The removal occurred on May 26 following an update posted by the developer on May 24.

Developer FzzyBzzy announced plans to retire the game in a May 24 post on the official store page. The message stated the team had said what needed to be said and was reaching out to Steam to remove the listing. The post added that the exact timing of the delisting was unknown but hoped it would happen soon.

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