• @QuadratureSurfer
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    57 months ago

    Steam doesn’t control the region locks.

    The publisher (Sony) is the one that makes changes to their store page which affects where it can be sold.

    • @Katana314
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      37 months ago

      It’s like an administrator/tenant relationship. Generally, the publisher controls the region locks, but if the publisher starts doing something potentially illegal or brand-damaging, like selling a bricked game, the store owner can also manipulate the locks.

      If they couldn’t, a dev’s efforts to willingly commit brand suicide by releasing a game that bricks people’s computers (not beyond the pale given how stupid publishers are now) would also take Steam down with them.

      • @QuadratureSurfer
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        17 months ago

        That makes sense, but I haven’t seen any official announcement from Steam saying that they did this. Only speculation from random people. Any documentation I can find just seems to point to this being a decision that’s made by the company releasing the game (or in this case Sony as the publisher).

        Besides, only a few hours ago 3 new countries were added to the restricted list: https://steamdb.info/sub/137730/history/?changeid=23492083

        I doubt that Steam is still trying to block additional countries given that Sony has already announced that the PSN account requirement is being withdrawn.