
Yesterday I heard that we were taking Hatred down from Greenlight. Since I wasn’t up to speed, I asked around internally to find out why we had done that. It turns out that it wasn’t a good decision, and we’ll be putting Hatred back up. My apologies to you and your team. Steam is about creating tools for content creators and customers.
Good luck with your game.
Gabe
Good luck with your game.
Gabe



Valve's official Steam Greenlight guidelines notes the following rule for what can be added to the service:
Your game must not contain offensive material or violate copyright or intellectual property rights.
Needless to say, Valve has been woefully inconsistent with the enforcement of their own policies. Illegal immigrants in a game? Sex? Nope, not on Valve's watch. A game where who has a singular purpose of having you kill innocent civilians? Apparently less offensive than sex or immigrants. That's not even mentioning the developer's ties with Neo-Nazi organizations and white supremacy groups. Apparently those aren't offensive enough either.
Valve is an independent company and obviously free to do what they want. I won't deny them that fact, but they need to start getting some sort of cohesion going on. They cannot have double and triple standards like this given their position in digital distribution.
Technically a very offensive game, killing nothing but hundreds of cops, sometimes accidently civilians, stealing money and drugs... i guess because the money is the objective it's ok.
Many/most of the missions in the Payday games can be stealthed without ever having to fire a round. Yes, if that goes south, you do have to protect yourself from the police onslaught in the game but that isn't the main focus of the game. You also mentioned civilians in Payday. Yep, you can kill civilians in the game but it comes at a cost: You lose a fairly substantial amount of money for every civilian you kill. Not only that but you actually speed up and exacerbate the police assault against you. Keeping civilians alive is actually preferred because they slow the police assaults and they can be traded in to get a dead/captured player back into the game.
I wonder if it is because of other games like Payday and Grand Theft Auto where innocent people get killed. No, its not the focus, but it is part of the game.
Its just very confusing and just a matter of time before something happens and media outlets point to it and they then take it down.