Last week we reported that Digital Homicide is suing Steam users for negative reviews, and now there has been yet another twist in the tale, with Valve removing Digital Homicide's games from their platform.
Valve has said that it has "stopped doing business with Digital Homicide for being hostile to Steam customers." They have yet to contest the subpoena against them, however.
But that's not all. Robert Romine of Digital Homicide posted on the company's website that "by removing us they have taken the stance that users have the right to harass me, tell me I should kill myself, and insult my family. If I try to defend myself against said actions then I lose my family's income. If it wasn't for two years of experience of dealing with Steam on a regular basis, this disgusting stance would seem shocking to me."
Romine claims he has two years of documentation, emails and screenshots to help in his legal battle and that he is now "seeking legal representation."