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Age Ratings Mandatory in Germany
Steamworks Documentation > Getting Started > Content Survey > Age Ratings Mandatory in Germany
German regulators have specified that all games must have an age rating in order to be offered to German customers on Steam.
Starting on November 15, 2024, Steam will no longer display games to customers in Germany if the game is missing a valid age rating.
Such age ratings can come from two sources:
A game can have a rating issued by German self-rating body USK or it can have one issued by Valve through its own self-rating process. Valve's process takes into account customer feedback, input from Valve's content review teams and the content survey that the developer has filled in for the game.
Your game cannot receive a content review rating from Valve if you have not filled in the game's content survey.
Therefore, to ensure that a game is available for sale in Germany, you need to truthfully complete Steam's built-in content questionnaire and submit the results.
Source: https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/gettingstarted/contentsurvey/germany