Digital Homicide are known for two things: releasing a great many janky, junky games; and being fiercely, litigiously protective of those games. The small studio were best known for suing games critic Jim Sterling over his videos tearing into their games, but they've probably one-upped that. After Digital Homicide launched a lawsuit against 100 Steam users, Valve have pulled all the studio's games from the Steam store.
Digital Homicide allege these users were involved in stalking, harassing, and even impersonating them. Valve say they have "stopped doing business with Digital Homicide for being hostile to Steam customers."
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