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SEGA's Allegation to Steamdb Was a System Error!

Recently there has been an accusation that Steamdb is a pirated game site. This accusation came from a representative from SEGA as the developer of Yakuza: Like A Dragon. This problem became known after the founder of Steamdb made a tweet via Twitter.

Steamdb founder – Pavel Djundik said that lawyers from the Japanese company had attempted to remove Yakuza: Like A Dragon from Steamdb. According to information, SEGA itself suspects Steamdb is a site that illegally distributes Yakuza: Like A Dragon.

SEGA accuses Steamdb of illegal site

Apart from all that, of course the accusations from SEGA are not true. Which as we know that Steamdb is not a site like SEGA says. Steamdb itself only provides various information about various games that are actually released through Steam.

This site itself does not distribute games or even illegally. Djundik is also known to have contacted SEGA America to resolve this issue. The good news is that now a bright spot has been found for this allegation problem. Which SEGA has opened up about the issue.

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Sega's Allegation Into Steamdb Was A System Error
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SEGA said that this case happened only because of their anti-piracy software glitch which is sometimes like this. They promised to fix the software in the future so that problems like this will not happen again. Yakuza: Like A Dragon is now back on Steamdb.

Finally, SEGA would like to thank Steamdb for working together to resolve this issue in a short time. You can now play the English version of Yakuza: Like A Dragon on the PC platform via Steam. What is your opinion about this? Give your feedback.

source: Steamdb

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