• frongt@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    Pulling out of Russia entirely is an option. It’s not like they’re relying on them to stay in business.

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      3 hours ago

      Well, given the sanctions, this ought to be a given. I don’t understand how valve can operate in Russia at all tbh.

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        3 hours ago

        The sanctions did impact Steam’s operations in Russia. Russian users currently can’t use any payment methods to buy games aside from Steam Wallet funds.

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          Then yeah, I’m surprised valve is cooperating. I suppose they are planning for the future, should the sanctions end.

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          Valve had a big piracy problem in russia and it was ofc because of service issues. While I obviously don’t agree with this censorship and would prefer valve to entirely pull out of russia, I can see why they are absolutely not doing that. They want to provide the best PC gaming store service across the world, and they don’t want competitors or piracy to eat into their sales

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      3 hours ago

      Imagine all the “Valve could pull out of {country} next!” headlines that would never end