

Resident Evil Village was announced at the PlayStation 5 reveal event in June 2020 and was released on for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, followed by a macOS version and a cloud version for Nintendo Switch in October 2022. However, it adds more action-oriented gameplay, with higher enemy counts and a greater emphasis on combat. Village maintains survival horror elements from previous Resident Evil games, with players scavenging environments for items and managing resources. Players control Ethan Winters, who searches for his kidnapped daughter in a village filled with mutant creatures. It is the sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017). We've reached out to Valve for clarification and will update if we hear back.Resident Evil Village is a 2021 survival horror game developed and published by Capcom.

Oddly enough, Valve's Steam Direct guidelines still list "pornography" as one of the types of content that "you shouldn't publish on Steam" alongside "content that is patently offensive or intended to shock or disgust viewers." That raises questions of whether there is a line between allowable "adult" content and disallowed "obscene" content on the platform and how exactly that line might be determined. "But it is a big step in the right direction." "On the whole, what Steam have done is not exactly what we wanted it isn't perfect," Dharker Studios wrote in a recent Kickstarter update for Negligee.

themes relating to abusive marriages and adultery."

themes relating to pressured sexual relationships. That description includes warnings of "illustrations featuring nudity, undressing, and sexual interactions. Loading up the NSFW Steam page for Negligee: Love Stories requires users to log in and read through a detailed description of the game's explicit content before seeing the full store listing or purchasing the game. "We think the context of how content is presented is important, and giving a developer a place to describe and explain what's in their game gives you even more information when browsing and considering a purchase," Valve wrote. Alongside the filters, Valve now also requires developers to describe the "violent or sexual content" in games submitted to the Steam storefront to give potential players more information when browsing the store.
