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Secondly there must be a reason why which they will have informed the developer about.
- mostly came from latest ubisoft game. should've bann that game instead
If 200 000 people were looking forward to playing the game, that is just it.
The assumption that 200 000 who couldn't care less about a video game, would go and make false wishlists for free items in the game they don't care about, is ridiculous.
You may as well make it a ban to have journalists write about games before launch because it could cause someone to wishlist a game. An apparently terrible thing to happen on a Steam store.
Nah this is similar to Amazon not allowing sellers to offer you incentives for 5-star reviews; they want to protect the integrity of their metrics.
I didn't even know that was a thing! Glad I looked into it because there's quite a bit of misinformation floating about it.
Blue Archive did the exact same thing, so reasonably Brown Dust 2 should be back soon, unless there is something more sinister behind the removal of the page.
If the other game was not banned then steam is not being consistent with their rules and it might be targeted censorship, but this rule is very clear.
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/blue-archive-terminates-event-suspected-of-violating-steam-policies-apologizes-for-inconvenience/