If they were a publisher, that would ruin them. However, these guys are just "consultants," the kind that don't even get named on anything other than some small spot in the full credits, so Steam can't really take any action against the games they "consult" on.
What is Steam's policy about corrupt company astroturfing on their website?
If they were a publisher, that would ruin them. However, these guys are just "consultants," the kind that don't even get named on anything other than some small spot in the full credits, so Steam can't really take any action against the games they "consult" on.