
As a result, Valve made the statement that games much like Rape Day would not be presented on the Steam storefront. For instance, there was a title known as Rape Day, a game about sexually assaulting women and it was quickly a controversial topic for publications all over. Titles with heavy sexual explicit content are not sold on the storefront. Needless to say, there are some video game titles that just don’t make it on Steam. Luckily for those who did purchase the game, you can still download and enjoy it. While it’s possible for these games to come back like Dirt 3, it’s unfortunate to those who didn’t get a chance to purchase it in time. These are racing video game titles with real cars and its speculated that the licensing ran out meaning those games couldn’t simply be sold on the digital storefront. The internet took to investigating why but it wasn’t really clear as to why titles like Grid and Dirt 3 were removed. Codemasters took down a few video game titles on Steam back in 2017 and it was rather unexpected.
