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I'm never doing that... They need a steam workshop.
They can't or how will you explain to copyright holders that their songs get distributed freely on this games workshop page. That's a lawsuit waiting to happen... releasing modding tools themself is fine then its up to the users what they do with it. It would be impossible to regulate the workshop to only allow copyright free stuff. And then everybody would just again move outside the workshop. It's a fruitless endevour to set up a workshop for a game like this.
"The modding tool is freely available right now, and we've prepared step-by-step guides in both video images to help modders and newcomers alike through the process. Mods can be accessed through the Steam Workshop. Even the free demo can be modded."
"Mods can be accessed through the Steam Workshop."
Thats a copy paste from the announcement. I assumed that meant there would be a Steam workshop.
"The modding tool is freely available right now, and we've prepared step-by-step guides in both video images to help modders and newcomers alike through the process. Even the free demo can be modded."
No mention of Steam Workshop anymore. C’est la vie..