Unfortunately, I was not able to get a more specific time estimate for you guys." "I learned that because the game contains sexual content and content that may be illegal in some countries, the review process will take much longer than expected. It's ready for launch, they say, but the review process is "taking longer than expected". ![]() Update: The creator of Rape Day, who says they've tried to make a game for sociopaths, has posted another update (opens in new tab) on Steam. "We respect developers’ desire to express themselves, and the purpose of Steam is to help developers find an audience, but this developer has chosen content matter and a way of representing it that makes it very difficult for us to help them do that." "After significant fact-finding and discussion, we think 'Rape Day' poses unknown costs and risks and therefore won't be on Steam," the company wrote in a blog post (opens in new tab). ![]() Update 2: Valve has decided not to distribute Rape Day on Steam.
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