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[br]The Department of Videogame Rating Board of Korea have expressed possible intention to block all Valve's Steam services from Korea due to the fact they have Korean language support yet both the service and games have not been rated or approved by them.[br]
The department have made a decision that every single video game created that is wanting to spread in Korea, including indie games, flash games and online games, should be rated in accordance to Korean standards, which means game developers must pay fees can run to thousands of dollars to get their game rated and many cannot afford the price.[br]
This is what has caused the problem as steam currently holds many games, each of which will cost an amount to be rated. An insider from the department suggests, 'complete block is on the table, but are seeking alternate options.' It could be that Steam will continue to operate in the country, but with a significantly reduced library.
[br]The Department of Videogame Rating Board of Korea have expressed possible intention to block all Valve's Steam services from Korea due to the fact they have Korean language support yet both the service and games have not been rated or approved by them.[br]
The department have made a decision that every single video game created that is wanting to spread in Korea, including indie games, flash games and online games, should be rated in accordance to Korean standards, which means game developers must pay fees can run to thousands of dollars to get their game rated and many cannot afford the price.[br]
This is what has caused the problem as steam currently holds many games, each of which will cost an amount to be rated. An insider from the department suggests, 'complete block is on the table, but are seeking alternate options.' It could be that Steam will continue to operate in the country, but with a significantly reduced library.