Russia’s telecom authority, Roskomnadzor, banned Discord on October 8 for allegedly violating Russian legislation. The watchdog claimed the platform allowed extremists to communicate and ignored a previous court fine. Discord, popular for gaming and political discussions, faced accusations of hosting terrorist activity.
Steam may be next, with rumors of its “Community” pages landing on Russia’s prohibited list. Russian authorities flagged content they find unacceptable, hinting at a broader ban.
Gamers worldwide share mixed reactions. Some criticize the bans, while others speculate about improved multiplayer experiences without Russian users. Steam’s fate remains uncertain, sparking global curiosity.