Steam rechaza una novela visual por preocupaciones sobre su contenido

Steam ha rechazado la próxima novela visual de terror japonesa This Game Is Not Real de su plataforma. La desarrolladora Viv anunció el cambio después de que el juego no cumpliera con los criterios de distribución de Valve. El título había acumulado 24.000 listas de deseos desde que su página de la tienda se lanzó en agosto de 2025.

El equipo independiente detrás del juego, conocido como Viv, declaró el 13 de mayo que cambiaría sus planes de lanzamiento a DLsite y BOOTH. El desarrollador Bibu señaló que la decisión siguió a la determinación de Steam de que el proyecto no cumplía con los estándares de la plataforma. El juego estaba programado originalmente para su lanzamiento en Steam este mes.

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