The other day SEGA demanded to close the page Yakuza: Like a Dragon on SteamDB, a fan site that collects public data from Steam to compile a database.
The creator of the portal Pavel Dzhundik tried to contact the publisher to resolve the issue, but in response he received only deathly silence – the page really had to be closed. However, after that, SEGA still responded, and the situation was resolved.
“Recently Yakuza: Like a Dragon was incorrectly tagged on SteamDB. We use massive anti-piracy software to protect our games, but sometimes it crashes. SEGA will continue to tweak it to avoid such situations – we thank SteamDB for cooperating with us to quickly resolve the issue.“.
The Yakuza: Like a Dragon page is already available on SteamDB, where you can find out all the details such as prices in different regions.
Like a Dragon is back on SteamDB – SEGA comments – Igromania
The other day SEGA demanded to close the page Yakuza: Like a Dragon on SteamDB, a fan site that collects public data from Steam to compile a database.
The creator of the portal Pavel Dzhundik tried to contact the publisher to resolve the issue, but in response he received only deathly silence – the page really had to be closed. However, after that, SEGA still responded, and the situation was resolved.
“Recently Yakuza: Like a Dragon was incorrectly tagged on SteamDB. We use massive anti-piracy software to protect our games, but sometimes it crashes. SEGA will continue to tweak it to avoid such situations – we thank SteamDB for cooperating with us to quickly resolve the issue.“.
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