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Once a Relative Haven for Adult Games, itch.io Begins Removing Explicit Titles

ONLINE PLATFORM ITCH.IO, JUL 24 – Itch.io removed over 20,000 adult games from search results due to payment processor demands amid pressure from anti-pornography campaigns targeting explicit game content.

  • On July 23, itch.io removed all NSFW games from its main storefront and search results, reducing the 'Adult' category from nearly 17,000 to 48 visible titles.
  • The platform acted due to urgent pressure from payment processors following a campaign by Collective Shout, an Australian anti-porn group targeting explicit content including the game No Mercy.
  • In mid-July, Valve started taking down more than 400 adult-oriented games featuring themes of rape or incest from Steam to align with the requirements of its payment service providers.
  • Itch.io stated it will conduct a comprehensive content audit and require NSFW game creators to confirm compliance with payment processor policies, but apologized for the abrupt change and lack of creator notice.
  • The removals sparked debate over third-party influence on platform content, with concerns about censorship expanding beyond sexually explicit material and impacting diverse games and developers.
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Since mid-July, these two major PC game distributors have made most of their titles of a sexual nature inaccessible, a decision that comes after a campaign led by an Australian Conservative association.

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Kotaku broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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