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Mastercard seemingly denied playing a role in a recent marketplace crackdown on games with adult content, while Valve says ...
As Steam and Itch.io continued to grapple with recent pressure by payment processors to withdraw NSFW games from their ...
Valve has disputed Mastercard's claims that it had not raised concerns over NSFW adult content on Steam. On August 1, ...
Mastercard has not evaluated any game or required restrictions of any activity on game creator sites and platforms, contrary ...
Mastercard emphasized that it requires businesses using its payment services to prevent illegal purchases, including those ...
Mastercard say they're not to blame for Steam's NSFW game cull, but Valve claim that payment processors cited specific ...
Valve says that MasterCard's payment expressed concerns with the platform's adult content and rejected Steam's existing guidelines.
Mastercard denies having asked Valve to delete numerous questionable porn games. The Steam operator counters in a statement of its own.
Valve claims Mastercard cited a rule to force them to change NSFW game rules on Steam, disputing Mastercard's attempt to deflect blame.
Valve's latest statement strongly indicates that Mastercard's Rule 5.12.7 is the main culprit behind the recent mass scrutiny ...
Mastercard has denied directly pressuring platforms like Steam and Itch.io to remove explicit titles. But Valve, the owner of Steam, paints a different picture—one where payment processors acted under ...
Martinez called back two more times, assured in each case that his frustrations with Mastercard, whose payment system he uses ...
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