According to a report, Steam has added a new rule to his guidelines that have resulted in a ban on some sports Automaton. The new clause states that “materials that can violate steam payment processors and related card networks and rules by banks, or internet network providers are not allowed” and can result in removal from the platform.
In other words, if credit card companies go crazy about something, they can really have the power to ban a game. This clause also states that it will “affect the content of some types of adults.”
As a result, many games have already been taken off the platform. The majority of these titles are clear sex topics and the word “Intest” in the title of many people. Steam DB does not give any reason for these removal, but time is found.
Steam has added a new rule that does not allow sports that violate the rules and regulations set by payment processors and card networks, or internet network providers.
At the same time, many of the Enables were removed from the game store. pic.twitter.com/jhun6izwyn
– STEM DB (@STAM DB) July 16, 2025
The move may seem unusual on his face, but payment processors have fought permanently against the use of adult content. These battles are generally inconsistent to the idea that only adult platforms do not have enough safety against illegal materials.
MasterCard and Visa stopped using their cards on Purn Hub in 2020. The MasterCard moved one step further in 2021, and it added the language to the “special merchant registration” requirements that announced that “banks that connect the merchants to our network will need to confirm that adult content sellers are monitored, block and where necessary, where necessary, where necessary, where necessary.”
I suspect you will see a lot of people upset with sports with sports Sex adventures It was removed from the platform, but it could potentially decide a disturbing view. Some steam users are angry with the change in the principle that creates a “quiet routine of financial censorship”.
In other words, if very large financial institutions have to decide what is appropriate and what not, who says it will eventually not affect regular sports? A steam user notes that “quirky content is also flagged as ‘clear’ even when it is PG,” which resonates by others. One user says the move “looks innocent at first glance but it is a Trojan horse.”
On the flip side, steam has been a really dirty material home in the past years. We have reached the valve to comment on this news and we will update this post when we hear it.


