Numerous video game developers have been pulling their games from the Steam storefront due to feeling uncomfortable with Valve’s silence surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement and the protests that are still taking place worldwide. Ever since the murder of George Floyd, protests have been held daily to encourage changes and ending police brutality, systematic racism and to fight for basic human rights. However, while protests have achieved a good deal, there’s still a way to go.
One of the ways to show support and stand in solidarity with the protesters has seen developers, publishers, and outlets such as Niantic, Activision Blizzard, EA, and many more issue statements, make donations and promise internal changes. However, Valve has been quiet, and some developers have been pulling their games from the digital storefront as a result.
Julian Glander, an artist, and creator of the games Art Sqool and Lovely Weather We’re Having, has announced that they’re pulling their games from Steam and looks to not be planning to publish with the store again in the future. In a tweet, Glander urges other indie developers to follow suit, and shares a screenshot of a statement they sent to Valve while going through the steps to “Remove an app from sale”.
“Over the past few weeks, Steam and Valve have chosen not to address the Black Lives Matter movement,” the statement reads. “It’s clearer than ever that the owners of this platform feel beholden to a base of angry white male gamers. This makes me especially sad because I feel that some of these people are the people who most need to hear the message of Black Lives Matter.”
tonight i pulled all my games from @steam and i don't see myself publishing with them ever again. i urge other indie devs to join me pic.twitter.com/JrtmdiGOdQ
— Julian Glander (@glanderco) June 12, 2020
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