A game initially banned from Steam released this week after Valve reversed its decision.
Steam users who weren't to happy about Spike Chunsoft's Chaos;Head Noah getting banned from the platform will be happy to hear that the game's release is back on track now after Valve elected to reverse its initial decision. The publisher announced the surprising turnaround for the game this weekend, an announcement that couldn't have come at a better time considering how the game was originally scheduled to release on October 7th.
People fond of the series weren't too happy with that outcome, and many pointed out how inconsistent Steam's content policies appeared to be at times and suggested this game was being disproportionately targeted. Whether that outcry had an effect on matters isn't known, but Spike Chunsoft said that Valve did eventually reverse the decision.
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