The War Z Removed From Steam, Valve Calls Release ‘A Mistake’


Controversial zombie survival game The War Z has been removed from Steam. Although there’s still a listing for the game on Valve’s digital distribution service, you can no longer buy it.

Fans have been clamouring for the game’s removal from Steam since it was released on Monday. Many gamers have criticised the game for its misleading description, controversial microtransactions and forum censorship. For more on the War Z debacle, check out our full roundup.

Update: In response to Kotaku’s request for comment, Valve issued the following statement:

From time to time a mistake can be made and one was made by prematurely issuing a copy of War Z for sale via Steam. We apologize for this and have temporary removed the sale offering of the title until we have time to work with the developer and have confidence in a new build. Those who purchase the game and wish to continue playing it via Steam may do so. Those who purchased the title via Steam and are unhappy with what they received may seek a refund by creating a ticket at our support site here.

Update 2: In response to Kotaku’s request for comment, War Z boss Sergey Titov also sent over a statement:

We’re making sure that our Store page is 100% correct this is why.

Bottom line – our end goal is to have satisfied and not angry customers, so this is more important for us than everything else.


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