
Why Steam is on the 2026 Dirty Dozen List
Haley McNamara (Executive Director and CSO at NCOSE) is joined by cybersecurity expert Nicolas Moy. They discuss the PC gaming platform, Steam. It has made

Haley McNamara (Executive Director and CSO at NCOSE) is joined by cybersecurity expert Nicolas Moy. They discuss the PC gaming platform, Steam. It has made

Roblox continues to be one of the most popular AND most dangerous online platforms for kids. Haley McNamara (CSO and Executive Director at NCOSE) is

The removal of hundreds of rape/incest games has sparked intense controversy. As a gamer and an advocate against sexual violence, I share my perspective.

Haley McNamara and Dani Pinter sit down with Melinda Tankard Reist, Co-Founder and Movement Director of Collective Shout, for a discussion around the recent successful

WASHINGTON, DC (April 9, 2025) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) strongly condemns the video game “No Mercy,” available on the Steam platform,
Children make up Roblox’s largest user demographic. Predators take advantage of the lack of moderation to use it as a first point of contact.

NCOSE Says Roblox Must Remove Children’s Ability to Connect to Anyone Through Voice Calls WASHINGTON, DC (November 17, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual

Steam is a popular gaming platform with over 90 million active users, selling many popular and indie games that range from action, strategy, adventure, and

House Party is described by its creators as “a sexually charged, 3D point-and-click adventure”. In the game, you as the player are at the titular

Mirror is another “adult” game on the gaming platform Steam. With over 26,000 overwhelmingly positive reviews on the site, Mirror is undoubtedly one of the

After coming under fire from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation for listing a video game featuring the rape and murder of women, major video game distributor

Less than a year after Steam, the largest online video game distributor, changed their policy from prohibiting nudity and sexual violence to an “anything goes”
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