On the 26th September 2017, it was reported at Polygon that Valve had removed nearly 200 cheap, ‘fake’ games from Steam all of which were created by only one developer; Silicon Echo also known as Zonitron Studios.

This was in response to widespread criticism from their fans and journalists (including Jim “Fucking” Sterling Son) alike for their loose publishing policies allowing almost anyone to release their games via Steam Greenlight and Steam Direct.

These ‘Fake’ games that Valve refer to as, are more commonly known as asset flips, a practice that allows developers to get a cheap or even free licence to a game engine such as the popular; Unity. Unity is popular with amature game devlopers, as it already has an established catalog of pre-made/community built assets available cheaply and simply copy and paste into their “games”.

We reached out to Silicon Echo to see if they would be happy answering a few questions to give their side of the story. We reached out to Silicon the day the news broke and we have only today received this statement from from the Developers;

“Sorry you had to wait – we did want to give Valve some time to explain. We do not hold it against them, only thing we wanted is a fair explanation. Silicon Echo would like to give their statement on the matter of their account termination. This statement contains our side of the story and our opinions on the recent events.

Firstly, we have been getting lots and lots of questions from everybody about the details of what exactly went down with Valve and Silicon Echo. Well, the only information we have been given is that our games were consistently at the top of user reported titles primarily for practices that are deceptive to the customers. This did not fully explain the reason for complete account and business termination, so naturally we sent an email to Valve politely asking some additional questions. This is a part of the email we have sent:

“Silicon Echo is an account completely separated from Zonitron Productions even though it is connected in some ways and while Zonitron Productions got a warning about some developer naming issues, Silicon Echo didn’t get a warning of that or any other nature ever. We do not believe that we have been deceiving or lying to our and your customers in any way – all of our games’ descriptions were describing the games exactly how they are and the same thing is with the screenshots and trailers which were taken directly from the gameplays of our games. We never insulted any of the customers on the Steam forums or banned them without any reason absconding to answer truthfully about the games. Everyone who has ever bought our games did it by their own choice and everybody knew exactly what they were buying. People who are calling us asset flippers are correct only partially because we always made our own levels using the basic assets provided for us when we bought the asset kit and all of the kits had licenses allowing us to use them in commercial purposes. We have all the required bills to confirm our purchases on the Unity Asset Store.

That being said, it was impossible for us to ever know that there were some problems with our games mostly because a great number of games sent for reviews were being approved on daily basis (EVEN ON THE SAME DAY YOU HAVE SENT US THE EMAIL ABOUT TERMINATING OUR BUSINESS). Another thing is – why did all the older games which passed Greenlight by the choice of Valve Business Team and Steam users also get banned now? And why were they even approved and greenlit in the first place if there were problems with them all along?

One more very important thing – The Herbologist was supposed to be our first bigger project and we have been working on it for 2 years. It was successfully kickstarted by the community with collecting more than $10.000 which were never used for anything else but for developing of The Herbologist. We have never bought a Steam Direct fee for this game – it had been greenlit months ago and was planned to be released in a little more than a month as it is about 85% finished. Game development can be an expensive business, as you at Valve surely must know, and the reason why we continued to create small games is to found our first bigger game and this dream game was supposed to be The Herbologist. “

We are no heroes, we have indeed sometimes been conducting our business with some practices people may call shady. For example, creating more developer names even though they were on the same account and listed under the same publisher. This was done primarily for easier statistical tracking as we did not believe it to be a problem since all the games were publicly listed under the same publisher and there was no deception included. We did make a mistake here in the beginning by changing the names of publishers as well, but we were warned in time that this was not allowed and have changed it and made it right. Moreover, all the games on the Silicon Echo account have had the same customer support email precisely for people not to be deceived.