Steam users in China report issues searching LGBTQ+ tagged games

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Reports have raised concerns that Steam may be limiting how LGBTQ+ content is discoverable on its platform in China, after users began encountering error messages when searching for games tagged with LGBTQ+ themes.

A 25 June screenshot shared on the message board Resetera by user Neha showed a failed attempt to search for LGBTQ+-tagged titles on Steam’s Chinese interface; they were met with a warning stating that the content “violates local laws and regulations” and cannot be displayed.

Another user on X posted a similar screenshot showing the same message on Steam.

However, reports suggest the restriction appears to apply specifically to search and filtering functions, rather than a full removal of LGBTQ+ games from the platform.

Neha noted that while searching for LGBTQ+ tags triggers the warning, individual games featuring LGBTQ+ content can still be found and purchased through other browsing methods.

Valve, which operates Steam, has not publicly commented on the reported issue or confirmed the cause of the error message.

The situation has prompted renewed discussion about how global platforms navigate local censorship laws in China, where LGBTQ+ representation remains heavily restricted despite homosexuality being decriminalised in 1997.

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