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Besides, it’s been on Steam already.
Valve does not contact other companies to sell games on Steam.
I'll be sending it to all my King Kong-loving friends. Maybe spam will help us make those frenchmen submit the game on Steam. Let's hope a product that's already produced and published under a license doesen't need to be renewed if it is to be sold again on a different platform.
This happened with a game that got removed from Steam, Wolfenstein 2009.
Haha, I see. Then I'll just have to wait patiently for Disney to buy Universal Pictures. Then supporters of this game could start reaping havoc on the forums.
I see the problem. I'll lay low and hope that somone in the loop of the commercial hell that is gamepublishing has the same dream that I have.