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Don't count on companies having a backbone, they won't.
At least the games are still for sale, as best I can tell. That means that the messages in the games could still be reaching an audience and the producers are still able to get revenue from them for that market (hopefully to keep making more games).
The alternative is that Steam gets banned in China making it much harder to access this content at all.
They kept the games up, more than many other companies would have done.
Your a dumbass, steam isn't going to change all of China and neither are you. Just because someone won't die on a ideological hill doesn't mean they don't care about such topics and I'm frankly sick of puratin standards.
My a dumbass?
Can you, maybe, calm the fuck down?
They right tho
Oh no, I care about something just like you and am explaining myself, I must be a spaz.