Last week, the $10 million lawsuit against Jim Sterling was thrown out of court. This week, Sterling is back with much more to say.
Valve has removed Digital Homicide’s games from Steam following news of their lawsuit against 100 an
Valve has removed Digital Homicide’s games from Steam following news of their lawsuit against 100 anonymous Steam users
. “Valve has stopped doing business with Digital Homicide for being hostile to Steam customers,” the company told Kotaku.
Game Developer Sues 100 Anonymous Steam Users For $18 Million
When we last saw the game studio Digital Homicide, they were suing game critic Jim Sterling for $10 million
, charging him with libel and slander for harshly criticizing their games. Now they’re pursuing legal action against 100 anonymous Steam users, calling them a “hate and harassment group” in recent court filings.