is a wonderful resource for PC gamers. Not only does it provide general stats for every game on Steam like peak and average player counts, but it also keeps track of every single update that ever arrives on the Steam storefront. It’s often that SteamDB 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:knows about a game update or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a Steam issue before anyone else.

One thing that SteamDB is not is a piracy site. As per the site’s , “it does not provide downloads, it does not sell keys, it does not link to any websites that do any of these activities.” So it comes as some surprise that Sega tried to get 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Yakuza: Like A Dragon delisted from SteamDB.

"Their lawyers are trying to take down Yakuza: Like a Dragon's SteamDB page claiming that we distribute the game,” wrote SteamDB owner and operator Pavel Djundik on Twitter. “I took the page down because they did not reply to the first abuse report and sent a new on🌱e to our hoster."

T꧅his could have been really bad news for SteamDB, depending on whoever is its service provider. Some hosts can completely cut off service if they suspect that your site is engaged in illegal activities.

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Of course, SteamDB isn’t doing anything illegal: it’s jusꦦt providing a single source of publicly available information. But for whatever 🦂reason, Sega seems to think otherwise.

Djundik wrote that , but has previously always been able to explain himself and resolve the issue with getting lawyers involved. "Sega on theไ other haꦅnd just ignored any replies,” he said.

Luckily after putt♐ing out a call on social media, and are looking into the issue. A good thing too, because if Sega managed to take down SteamDB over Yakuza, it’d burn whatever goodwill the company has with PC gamers.

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