September 2, 2025 - 12:20

In a recent announcement, Steam has made it clear that adult-themed games will not be permitted to enter the Early Access phase of their platform. This decision has sparked conversations among developers and players alike about the implications for the adult gaming industry. Steam representatives have advised creators of these games to return to the platform only when their projects are fully polished and ready for release.
The rationale behind this policy appears to focus on maintaining a standard of quality and ensuring that players have a satisfactory experience from the moment they engage with a title. By discouraging adult games from entering Early Access, Steam aims to prevent potential backlash from users who might be disappointed by unfinished products.
This move has generated mixed reactions, with some applauding the platform for prioritizing quality, while others argue that it stifles innovation and the opportunity for developers to gather community feedback during the creation process. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, the impact of this policy on the adult gaming sector remains to be seen.
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