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Valve Accused of Removing Solitaire Game with LGBTQ+ Art From Steam In Russia At the Request of Russian Government

A colorful card from the game 'Queer Chameleon' featuring a rainbow king chameleon next to a grid of playing cards; social media handles @queeerchameleon and @itsqueerchameleon are displayed.

Valve is stuck in yet another content-related controversy regarding which games make it onto Steam and which ones get to stay there. This time, the controversy centers around a free solitaire game called Flick Solitaire, with Valve accused of removing the game from Steam in Russia over its LGBTQ+ themed card decks at the request of the Russian government, while other digital platforms ignored the government’s request. According to a report from Video Games Industry Memo, Flick Solitaire had been available in Russia on the iOS store and the Google Play Store since 2020. However, shortly after it was released […]

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