➀ Valve has updated its terms of service to ban games that force players to watch ads; ➁ The move aims to preserve the Steam experience and prevent it from becoming a haven for mobile-style, ad-filled games; ➂ Developers must find alternative ways to monetize their games instead of relying on incentivized ads.
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