Currently, only GOG and Itch are still selling this game.

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    11 hours ago

    I guess you wouldn’t be wrong to say that CSAM is challenging and pushes boundaries.

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          If that was true, why would the game removing fictional minors for a distinctly unsexual situation not remedy the rejection? Come on now

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          6 hours ago

          The distinction may seem like nitpicking but no, CSAM is a legally defined term of depictions of actual children being sexually abused.

          This game does not feature any such content. Not just because there are no depictions of real children, but also because the fictional children depicted aren’t subjected to sexual abuse.

          Valve’s language cites “sexual conduct” which in this case reportedly (I didn’t watch it myself) has been stretched to include nudity that is non-sexual in nature.

          I get why Valve would err on the side of caution, but that TOS decision is no basis to turn around and make the legally relevant claim that the game features actual CSAM.