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Steam is finally coming to China… but gamers think it’s dead on arrival

Fears over censorship could doom PC gaming platform in China

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Josh Ye
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There are 17 million users of Steam in China, a country where it isn’t officially available.

Now Steam is finally coming to China -- and gamers don’t want it.

Valve announced the big news during this year’s E3, the gaming industry’s most important annual event. Valve said it’s partnering with China’s Perfect World to bring its game publishing platform to the country later this year.
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It should have been a moment for gamers in China to celebrate. But instead what followed was an outburst of anxious comments from gamers who feared that games on the Chinese version of Steam will be censored.

One of the most popular comments said: “It is over. Steam is compromised.”
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Another gamer was even more outspoken. “I dare you to block a game! I will immigrate to another country just to play Dying Light 2. You have no clue what a gamer is!”
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