Sega does have a publisher page on Steam (or, at least, it's showing as such for me). That said, it probably wouldn't matter if you did put them on Ignore, because it's not like Steam even honors that shit, as I've complained about multiple times in the past.
The only Sega games I've been buying on Steam lately have been the Yakuza games. (Only Yakuza 0, Kiwami, and Kiwami 2 so far, though, and of those I've only played maybe halfway through 0. Haven't gotten the last four yet, and I won't until/unless I see them on a good sale.) These either don't have the Denuvo malware infesting them, or else Sega isn't being forthright on their Steam pages about it, if they do. I'm pretty sure that Yakuza 0 used to be contaminated with it, but they removed it a year or so before I ever bought it (and I wasn't aware of it at the time).
Well, aside from the newest one, Like a Dragon, which definitely is infected with Denuvo and shows it on the Steam page. And, as such, I have less than zero interest in buying or playing it. I don't want that poison on my computer if I can at all avoid it.
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The only Sega games I've been buying on Steam lately have been the Yakuza games. (Only Yakuza 0, Kiwami, and Kiwami 2 so far, though, and of those I've only played maybe halfway through 0. Haven't gotten the last four yet, and I won't until/unless I see them on a good sale.) These either don't have the Denuvo malware infesting them, or else Sega isn't being forthright on their Steam pages about it, if they do. I'm pretty sure that Yakuza 0 used to be contaminated with it, but they removed it a year or so before I ever bought it (and I wasn't aware of it at the time).
Well, aside from the newest one, Like a Dragon, which definitely is infected with Denuvo and shows it on the Steam page. And, as such, I have less than zero interest in buying or playing it. I don't want that poison on my computer if I can at all avoid it.