Culture Valve cooperates in banning Steam mod for depicting “historical revisionism - Rare instance of Steam bowing to pressure to remove content

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South Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC) says Valve agreed to cooperate in taking down a mod that “distorted historical facts” related to the Gwangju Uprising, a pivotal event in the country’s history (as reported by ThisIsGame).

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The mod in question is a fan-made total conversion mod of the hit strategy RPG Mount & Blade: Warband, originally uploaded to the game’s Steam Workshop page. Titled “Gwangju Running Man,” the mod transformed Mount & Blade: Warband’s medieval setting into a modern depiction of Korea’s Gwangju Democratization Movement.

The Gwangju Uprising was a series of student-led pro-democratic demonstrations that took place in Korea in 1980. These protests are known to have been violently suppressed by the military, resulting in a massacre of civilians, but the mod depicted protesters as armed and violent criminals (according to YNA), thus framing the military regime’s brutality as justified. Additionally, the mod brandished the image of military dictator Chun Doo Hwan as its cover.

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South Korean press speculates that the uploader may have been Chinese, based on reviews by the account being written in Simplified Chinese. However, users online argue that these may be a “cover,” as denial of the Gwangju massacre is more likely to come from Korea’s own far right groups than from abroad. In response to reports, GRAC initially had the Mount & Blade: Warband mod blocked in South Korea, but subsequently teamed up with the Korean government to ask Valve to have the mod suspended worldwide.

Valve complied, and the Gwangju Running Man mod was deleted from Steam as of June 12. Valve commented that it recognizes the importance the historical event has for Korean people. This is a somewhat rare instance of the platform taking acting upon local political and historical sensitivities.

Author: Amber V from Automaton Media

Note: reported originally from an article in Korean Here

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I think valve is more obliged to requests made from official government bodies such as the korean gaynigger rating no shitposting department.
This is basically the same policy X took I believe.

But god fucking damn if this isn't the most obscure mod ever, good thing they got it banned so that 5 billion people can learn about it now.
 
I think valve is more obliged to requests made from official government bodies such as the korean gaynigger rating no shitposting department.
East Asian governments are an extension of their society so they're uniquely thin skinned, neurotic, aggressively patriotic yet insecure, an insidious combination. The Koreans doubly so for the humiliation of having been double teamed by both Takeshi and Chang for their entire history.
Now that Chinese players are becoming a growing bloc in Steam's userbase there needs to be some guidelines on how such situations are treated, or we'll be subject to their perceived national humiliation chimpouts more often, we've seen this with mass review bombs of several games this year alone. Rebuild the Firewall I say.
 
I think valve is more obliged to requests made from official government bodies such as the korean gaynigger rating no shitposting department.
If Null isn't "obliged" to bend to every gook that demands he take something down, then I think Gabe can manage to do the same, from the comfort of his fleet of yachts. No I think Valve just doesn't want to create any friction with such a big gamer country. They probably make half their Dotabucks and Counterstrikebucks from hopelessly addicted Koreans
 
They probably make half their Dotabucks and Counterstrikebucks from hopelessly addicted Koreans
lol
Koreans are THE League of Legends and Valorant country, Riot has all of Asia on a headlock with their animu bullshit pandering and after the Chinese torpedoed their Dota scene by cheating and match fixing. They care far more about Korean companies like Nexon playing ball with them, look how Valve of all companies let Blue Archive on Steam despite open pedophilia discussions in their own platform.
If you want to put on an alarm for an interesting event in the future, Steam is technically not allowed to operate in China. It's a legal grey zone, they made a state compliant Steam China client but nobody uses it. It'll have to be resolved eventually, that'll be a funny confrontation.
 
If Null isn't "obliged" to bend to every gook that demands he take something down, then I think Gabe can manage to do the same, from the comfort of his fleet of yachts. No I think Valve just doesn't want to create any friction with such a big gamer country. They probably make half their Dotabucks and Counterstrikebucks from hopelessly addicted Koreans
They don't want the storefront blocked or banned in the country. They've actually said this regarding some other things and other countries.
 
They don't want the storefront blocked or banned in the country. They've actually said this regarding some other things and other countries.
They can block the infringing content from overly sensitive countries. Germans cant buy stuff with nationalist socialist imagery, that doesnt stop my freedom dollars from buying wolfestein.
This is a first time Valve goes that far
 
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