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A new Steamworks page has clarified a Valve policy that bans developers from releasing Steam games with forced in-game ads.
Valve is implementing new Steam platform rules detailing what developers can and can't do regarding in-game ads.
Planters, poles and even parked cars have been flagged by JC Decaux as impediments to eyes on its ad displays.
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