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Ruse removed from steam
Ruse removed from steam















"I'm sorry that my statements made Valve and/or Gabe uncomfortable and upset (rightfully so)."

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Maulbeck said he was "really, deeply sorry" that his actions had affected the Code Avarice team. "I feel is it my responsibility to step down from Code Avarice completely so that Steam has no reason to harbour any more ill will towards the company, and maybe even if we can't see Paranautical Activity restored, at least future Code Avarice games may be allowed onto the platform." "As a result of my actions, Paranautical Activity, a game made by four or five people depending on who you count as team members, was removed from Steam," he said. In a statement published on the Code Avarice website, Maulbeck said his threat to Gabe Newell was "completely unacceptable". He has sold his half of the company to co-owner Travis Pfenning and said he won't receive any money from the sale of the game or any future games the developer makes - or be involved in them in any way. Now, after his exploits hit the headlines, Maulbeck has resigned from Paranautical Activity studio Code Avarice. Maulbeck, who said the tweet was a sarcastic joke, had expressed frustration that Steam had erroneously advertised his game as an Early Access title.

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Yesterday we brought you the news that Valve had pulled FPS roguelike Paranautical Activity from Steam after its developer Mike Maulbeck tweeted a death threat to Gabe Newell. The developer who saw his game pulled from Steam after threatening Valve boss Gabe Newell has resigned.















Ruse removed from steam