It seems that the developers, who tried to sue Jim Sterling and a hundred Steam users, are now down for the count!
We were somewhat expecting Digital Homicide to give up, because after failing to sue the popular YouTuber Jim Sterling, the developers tried to take about a hundred Steam users to court. Then, Valve had enough of Digital Homicide‘s antics, and they were removed from Steam entirely.
In his statement submitted to TechRaptor, James Romine, one of the developers/owners said the following: „As far as digital homicide? It’s destroyed. It’s been stomped into the ground from a thousand directions, and use is discontinued. I’m going back into the work force.”
Digital Homicide couldn’t afford the case, so they filed for a dismissal of the case and the refund of the court fees. The story is probably over at this point.
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