Video game that appeared on Bellevue company's platform sparks worldwide outrage
- Valve removed the video game *No Mercy* from its Steam store in multiple countries.
- Public outcry and media attention arose from the game's explicit sexual violence.
- *No Mercy*, developed by Zerat Games, featured a character raping, torturing, and killing women.
- The Steam page described it as a "3D choice-driven adult visual novel" that focused on incest, and male domination.
- Following its removal, the game is unavailable for purchase; Zerat Games stated, "We don't intend to fight the whole world.
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Horrifying rape video game which encourages players to sexually assault women banned from Steam - The Mirror
A horrifying video game which simulates illegal sexual acts has been banned from Steam after a series of complaints, raising concerns over children's online safety and violence against women
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