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Valve claims Mastercard cited a rule to force them to change NSFW game rules on Steam, disputing Mastercard's attempt to deflect blame.
Mastercard denies having asked Valve to delete numerous questionable porn games. The Steam operator counters in a statement of its own.
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 ...
Millions of UK households could get £1,000s in compensation from six lawsuits – from Mastercard fees to loans. Millions of ...
Mastercard seemingly denied playing a role in a recent marketplace crackdown on games with adult content, while Valve says ...
The two biggest payment companies in the world are not concerned about a potential threat to their business model from ...
Steam is silencing a game that can help combat gender-based sexual violence, in the name of protecting players from being ...
Mastercard’s CFO says that factors like low unemployment, high wages and the wealth effect are contributing to strong ...
Great news, perverts/freedom enthusiasts: You have a bit more than 24 hours left to score some free “adult” games, whether ...
Valve's latest statement strongly indicates that Mastercard's Rule 5.12.7 is the main culprit behind the recent mass scrutiny ...
Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE:MA) is also launching Commercial Direct Payments, a cutting-edge straight-through processing solution that fully automates virtual card payments and reconciliation, to ...
They are taking our video games away. Steam and itch.io have been forced to make changes. But there are a few ways you can ...