Steam elimina oficialmente D&D, Warhammer y & LEGO en Tags Purga

ha eliminado muchas etiquetas al promocionar sus juegos.

Steam permite a los jugadores encontrar juegos fácilmente mediante etiquetas. Estas etiquetas te ayudan a buscar funciones específicas, como compatibilidad con multijugador o realidad virtual, o a evitar juegos con cosas que no te gustan. Es una forma rápida de ver si un juego coincide con lo que estás buscando.

Steam está eliminando etiquetas para las principales franquicias

Valve actualizó recientemente su sistema de etiquetado, como se anunció en su sitio web. Se han eliminado muchas etiquetas y se ha cambiado el nombre de otras para describir con mayor precisión el contenido que representan. Aquí hay una lista completa de las etiquetas que se eliminaron:

  • Visión 3D
  • Ambiente
  • América
  • Sangre
  • Financiamiento colectivo
  • Clásico de culto
  • Documental
  • Drama
  • Mazmorras y dragones
  • Electrónico
  • Experiencia
  • Largometraje
  • Extranjero
  • creador de juegos
  • Taller de juegos
  • Illuminati
  • Pedal de arranque
  • LEGO
  • Obra maestra
  • Maduro
  • Película
  • Narración
  • NSFW
  • Roguevania
  • RPGMaker
  • Martillo de guerra 40K
  • Publicación web
  • Well-Written

Valve has removed tags for popular games like Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer because they involve copyrighted material Valve doesn’t have the rights to. They’ve also removed the “Not Safe For Work” and “Mature” tags, meaning game developers now need to be more specific when describing potentially sensitive content.

Steam’s New Tags Are Much More Evocative

Valve has updated its system with more detailed tags, helping players better understand a game’s genre and what to expect before they buy it. Here’s a list of the new tags:

  • Bullet Heaven
  • Desktop Companion
  • Organizing
  • Cleaning
  • Decorating
  • Wuxia
  • Xianxia
  • Falling Blocks
  • Espionage
  • Samurai
  • Zoo
  • Wolves
  • Capybaras
  • Animals
  • Cult
  • Poker
  • Language Learning

Some tags have been renamed to more accurately describe the games they’re applied to. If a game already uses one of these tags, it will be updated automatically. Here’s a list of the tags that have changed:

  • Clicker is now Incremental
  • Conversation is now Dialogue Heavy
  • Dog, Fox, Vampire, Dwarf, and Assassin are now Dogs, Foxes, Vampires, Elves, Dwarves, and Assassins
  • Pool is now Billiards
  • Jet has now been merged with Flight
  • Unforgiving has now been merged with Difficult

The recent tag updates are a good move, particularly for tabletop games. Although there are many role-playing games available, it doesn’t make sense to allow them to be officially compared on a large platform like this one.

Although the update might make LEGO games a little less visible, it’s likely a good change for Steam overall. The new tagging system is especially great news for developers of niche games – like those featuring capybaras – who will finally get more recognition.

2026-05-19 20:14