


With that principle in mind, we’ve decided that the right approach is to allow everything onto the Steam Store, except for things that we decide are illegal, or straight up trolling. If you’re a developer, we shouldn’t be choosing what content you’re allowed to create. If you’re a player, we shouldn’t be choosing for you what content you can or can’t buy. Valve shouldn’t be the ones deciding this. Valve’s Erik Johnson outlined the new policy in a blog post on June 6, 2018: After some discussion, Valve decided it didn’t want to be the judge of what is and isn’t pornography, or what the Steam store should and shouldn’t sell.

Valve was recently threatening to remove games that it considered pornographic. Valve traditionally did not allow “pornographic” games. Popular games like The Witcher 3 feature nudity and occasional sex scenes, just like an R rated movie. Steam has always allowed some types of sexual content. Yes, Steam Now Allows Adult-Only Sexual Content
