An Indie Horror Game Has Been Stuck In Steam Approvals For Three Years
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An Indie Horror Game Has Been Stuck In Steam Approvals For Three Years
"We've been stuck on this loop for the last few years and aren't making any progress. My direct emails to Valve have been met with silence as well. I just put my time, money, love and hours into a game over 3 years while following the instructions provided, and now we're getting nowhere and stuck waiting to release."
"Communication with Valve has been so slow and choppy that three years later, they have made no progress on said agreement. At times, they have waited between six and 12 months for a reply from Steam support."
Amygdala: Prelude, an indie horror game, is nearly complete and prepared for early access. However, it has been stalled for three years awaiting Valve's approval. The developer reached out to Steam support in 2023 and was informed that a commercial agreement was necessary due to the use of Valve's Source engine. Despite ongoing efforts to secure this agreement, communication has been slow, with long delays in responses. The developer has expressed frustration over the lack of progress and repeated requests for the same information.
Read at Kotaku
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