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|content=According to recent reports by Nexta Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media commonly known as Roskomnadzor banned [[Companies/Steam|Steam]] community. Reports suggest that Russian players will not have access to profile pages, friends lists, discussions, workshops and trading platforms. It is unknown whether the decision will be enforced. | |content=According to recent reports by Nexta Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media commonly known as Roskomnadzor banned [[Companies/Steam|Steam]] community. Reports suggest that Russian players will not have access to profile pages, friends lists, discussions, workshops and trading platforms. It is unknown whether the decision will be enforced. | ||
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Following the start of the invasion in 2021 [[Companies/Valve|Valve]] stopped payments for both Russian and Ukranian devs due to sanctions. However Valve has come up with a solution to resume payments to Steam developers based in Ukraine and Russia following the suspension after a couple of months. | Following the start of the invasion in 2021 [[Companies/Valve|Valve]] stopped payments for both Russian and Ukranian devs due to sanctions. However Valve has come up with a solution to resume payments to Steam developers based in Ukraine and Russia following the suspension after a couple of months. |
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Written by Dante Uzel on 27 February 2024 14:05
According to recent reports by Nexta Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media commonly known as Roskomnadzor banned Steam community. Reports suggest that Russian players will not have access to profile pages, friends lists, discussions, workshops and trading platforms. It is unknown whether the decision will be enforced.
More: Valve to Allow AI
Following the start of the invasion in 2021 Valve stopped payments for both Russian and Ukranian devs due to sanctions. However Valve has come up with a solution to resume payments to Steam developers based in Ukraine and Russia following the suspension after a couple of months.
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