Developer Acram Digital Kicked Off Steam for Fake Reviews

Steam Is Now Free of Acram Digital

Valve has wiped Steam clean of Polish game studio Acram Digital, whose body of work includes Eight-Minute Empire and Steam: Rails to Riches. Apparently, Valve caught them posting fake reviews of their own games.

Not only that, but customers have been complaining that negative reviews of the developer’s game-PC conversions of board game classics have been met with abusive behavior from company employees.

Here’s Valve’s statement:

“We’ve received a number of reports for Steam review manipulation on the titles Steam: Rails to Riches and Eight-Minute Empire, from Acram Digital. After investigating these reports we have found that the developer, Grzegorz Kubas, has been trying to inflate the user review score for his titles. This is against our policy, and something we take very seriously.

Because of Grzegorz’s actions, we have removed all games/DLC developed by Acram from our store, and will no longer be doing business with him. Existing owners will be able to keep their titles.”

Grzegorz Kubas responded with the statement below, taking the blame and attempting to shift it away from the studio as a whole.

“Dear Players,

You are right. I’m guilty. It came from my frustration of few bad, unfair reviews on Valve’s Steam only. It was stupid action, not something planned. This is my individual, bad behavior, not the team, so I would like to blame me, not the devs. It’s a lesson for the rest of my life and it will not happen again, ever.

We have NEVER paid for any positive reviews. It was only my 6 fake accounts on Steam, done in amateur way, from the same computer, the same method of payment, the same IP. I was very frustrated.

We have great developers, passionate in board games. They work very hard to deliver quality games. We listen to the players and we have implemented the features they asked for.

We have sent the email to Valve regarding this issue and we are waiting for the answer.

Blame me, not the devs please.

I’m very sorry,

Grzegorz Kubas”

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