>>717983021
>Blanket order payment processors to stop censoring legal purchases
>"Actually, this isn't happening"
You lost.
>>717983114
It was 6 days ago that it was signed. There are 174 days left. February 3rd 2026 is the deadline to roll back the policy to stiffle legal transactions. However, the date isn't the deadline to stop performing the action, but to provide satisfactory evidence that all such policy has already been stopped. They will have to cease such policy before this date.
The time in which said games will go back for sale will vary. Steam is probably not going to rehost games since they have a strict policy of
>Once we ban a game, we never look at it again, ever, for any reason, no exceptions, all resubmissions will be rejected and your submission fee will not be refunded
Itch will likely be the first one to reenable adult games. GOG is very anti-Japanese so they will probably not make much of a noise, choosing to hold up Postal 2(?) as an example of an endangered game (after modern Running With Scissors has long-since gone on social media to claim that "some games deserve to be censored"). The biggest boon will be to Japanese services, but most of them ceased out-of-country sales to skirt around payment processors targeting them, so it's unknown if and when many of them will be restored to their former glory.