It's not about cover images. It's about the "capsule" images. The landscape oriented ones that show up in the store search UI (or StreamDB).
Once someone intentionally clicks through to a specific game, it's not an issue anymore.
Basically the difference of what you can sell in a physical shop vs. what you can set up as a window display in a physical shop. You have a lot of freedom in one context and considerably less in the other.
Not to say I think this one should be a problem for a capsule image, but Steam definitely allows far far lewder things on the individual game pages.
It's not about cover images. It's about the "capsule" images. The landscape oriented ones that show up in the store search UI (or StreamDB).
Once someone intentionally clicks through to a specific game, it's not an issue anymore.
Basically the difference of what you can sell in a physical shop vs. what you can set up as a window display in a physical shop. You have a lot of freedom in one context and considerably less in the other.
Not to say I think this one should be a problem for a capsule image, but Steam definitely allows far far lewder things on the individual game pages.