tl:dr Report a Russian propaganda game on Steam!
I’ve checked every VPN server location on Mullvad available: Currently it’s only banned in Ukraine and Germany unfortunately. At least this must be banned in USA (most Steam users).
I report this daily on Steam since a couple of days now. Release date is 24th March. Wishlists: ~8,000
This gained some traction on reddit already on multiple posts, but it’s not enough now.
Help to ban it!
Original post: reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/1rspdwv/steam_is_hosting_a_game_that_glorifies_the/ from user xcodejoy
Original text: Hi everyone. I just discovered a game on Steam called “Ukrainian Warfare: Gostomel Heroes” (AppID: 3902520).
As someone living in Kyiv, I’m shocked. The game portrays the bloody attack on Hostomel - a place linked to documented war crimes in the Bucha district - from the aggressor’s perspective, calling them “heroes.”
This is a direct violation of Steam’s Sensitive Events policy. Steam usually bans content that exploits real-world tragedies or active conflicts. However, Support is currently sending automated replies to reports.
We need to let Valve know that using their platform for war propaganda and the romanticization of modern-day atrocities is unacceptable.
I’ve already contacted Steam Support, but they are stalling.
Please, take a minute to report this product on its store page.
Go to the steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3902520/Ukrainian_Warfare_Gostomel_Heroes/
Click the FLAG icon (Report).
Select “Legal Violation” and mention it violates the Sensitive Events policy.
For example:
This product glorifies the Russian invasion of Ukraine by portraying the attack on Hostomel from the aggressor’s perspective as “heroes.” This violates Steam’s “Sensitive Events” and “Hate Speech” policies. It uses symbols linked to war crimes in the Bucha district. Such content is illegal in Ukraine and several EU countries (justification of aggression). I request the immediate removal of this product for promoting violence, hatred, and war crimes.


Do they mean the russian airborne assault which immediately broke the back of russian rotarywing capability because it failed on so many different levels at once?
To be clear I massively disagree with the Venezeula military operation, but as a military helicopter assault operation it was devastatingly successful. As deeply sad as it makes me as a turn of geopolitical events, I can’t help but feeling in a small way amused at how shocked people were about the speed and decisiveness with which the Venezeula helicopter assault operation happened, and how it made all of the broader more general forms of resistance irrelevant in that span of a couple of high intensity hours right around the immediate seat of power in Venezuela.
People seem to almost think “Well the only reason the Venezeula helicopter assault worked was because no one expected they would actually do it and it happened so fast!” to which my reply is that is specifically the point of helicopters, to tactically transgress somewhere unexpected with such speed that even if a theoretical defense was possible the enemy did not think it was likely enough in that place and context to actually have everything set up and ready to go to stop the helicopter assault.
People had a similar reaction of disbelief to the Ukrainian helicopter hot insertion near Pokrovosk with a blackhawk. The reaction was "this would never work in that spot again, there are too many drones! Look if those russian drones which caught the blackhawk on video had been ready they could have blown the blackhawk up easy!’ to which the obvious answer is again, yes it would not work in the same way in the same place again, that is NOT the point of helicopters. The point was nobody was ready for the helicopter until the helicopter was already gone.
Contrast this to the russian helicopter assault which failed strategically and tactically, resulted in high rates of aircraft loss and operationally consigned russian helicopters to backline duties for the russian war machine.
https://www.heliopsmag.com/antares/articles/reports-of-the-death-of-the-helicopter-appear-to-have-been-exaggerated/
https://warontherocks.com/2023/08/the-battle-of-hostomel-airport-a-key-moment-in-russias-defeat-in-kyiv/
Russia should be embarassed to even show imagery of helicopters in their propaganda, they shit the bed hard with rotarywing military power, one might say they shit the bed about as hard as you can in that realm.
Your post reminded me of just how impressive those Ukrainian helicopter resupply missions were. The ones they did over the water to reach the defenders at the plant at Mariupol. Gone before they can get you.
And the Russians knew they were coming