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But you can go "well if the game developers say the game has frequent nudity, I will take them at their word."
Valve didn't do anything except automatically apply the adult only tag to content that attracts the adult only tag.
It's not on valve to verify that the Devs are telling the truth when they claim the game has frequent nudity.
The devs literally told Valve 'this game is a porn game' when they applied the "frequent nudity and sexual content" tag. What do you think 'sexual content' is?
There are a few exceptions. I have two titles in my library categorized as "adult only" despite having no nudity or sexual content whatsoever. But the developer wasn't forced to use said category.
Sure, but you're going to need to take it up with the devs. Valve isn't going to unflag it as long as the devs are claiming it has frequent sexual content.
It's weird you say that: https://steamdb.info/app/1232460/history/?changeid=U:46841479
SteamDB and the game's store page don't show the same. If you access the store page it says "Frequent nudity or sexual content", not "Adult only". The categories on the store and on SteamDB seem to be mismatched.
Though I'm sure it will be followed up with constant questions for proof it's really them but I'm just curious now as well.
While support was giving me heads up game is label Z for adults in Japan, even their official website giving warning, the department I reach out to explain they prefer game to be label for adults due to their regional regulations, and they said they don't need to explain why they should need to explain to anyone for their games, or future changes they make to their games.
TLDR: Publisher made the changes because they can, and don't care what someone thinks how their game should be labeled.
SteamDB is accurate. The adult only bracket is why you can not see the store/community hub when logged out, why the community hub displays the adult only messaging, and why there is an info box informing you that the game is marked as containing 'frequent nudity or sexual content'.
There is a difference between the category 'adult only' and the content descriptor 'adult only sexual content'. "This game is adult only" messaging is exclusive to the adult only sexual content descriptor.
Perfectly normal for them to not want kids looking at 18+ sex games.