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Controversial ‘Fight of Gods’ game unavailable for Steam Users in Malaysia

After Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) blocked access to Steam’s website, it appears that the software platform has finally complied with the commission’s request to make the controversial “Fight of Gods” game unavailable for Steam users in Malaysia.

We’ve tried searching for Fight of Gods on Steam but the game is no longer available. Let’s see how long will it take for MCMC to lift its blockade of their site. If you’re wondering what’s going on, follow our previous post on the Steam ban.

UPDATE: Interestingly, PQube, the developers behind the game had apparently issued a statement that they had never received any communications from Malaysian authorities. You can read more over here.

UPDATE 2: Malaysia lifts blockade on Steam. TM UniFi users should be able to access and it might take longer for mobile broadband users.

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