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"Azur Blue Archives" Steam commentary activity is forced to end Nexon issue an announcement to apologize

2025-07-16 23:50:48|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Nexon Games, a publisher of "Blue Archives", recently announced that it will terminate the "Steam evaluation activities" in the game in advance.Before this announcement was released, several media and Steam users pointed out that the event may violate the platform terms of V Club.

《碧蓝档案》Steam评论活动被迫终止 Nexon发公告道歉

Nexon's card drawing mobile game "Blue Archives" logs onto the PC platform through Steam this month.The game performed well online, and it received "specially positive reviews" ratings as of press time, with a total of 11,139 reviews.But the controversy stems from the fact that the game is suspected of incentivizing users to publish reviews in a way that violates the platform rules.According to reports, "Blue Archives" promised through in-game activities: if the Steam version reviews reach 10,000, all players can get free game props.

《碧蓝档案》Steam评论活动被迫终止 Nexon发公告道歉

VS Steamworks documents clearly stipulate that publishers are prohibited from "abuse or artificially manipulating the evaluation system", and more clearly prohibit the collection of evaluations "on the condition of games, DLC, money or other rewards" (except for providing evaluation versions to media or online anchors).Although "Blue Archives" did not explicitly induce players to post positive reviews, the act of "promising prop rewards for specified number of reviews" (regardless of good reviews and bad reviews) itself has been suspected of violating platform rules.

《碧蓝档案》Steam评论活动被迫终止 Nexon发公告道歉

Perhaps due to public pressure, Nexon quickly announced the early termination of the activity through a Steam announcement.The publisher explained that "partial content of the activity may conflict with the platform's policy" and that props will be cancelled for compliance with Steam rules and apologized for "possible troubles."