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At the core it is about the profit. August stopped making VNs because their web games are more profitable, Key indicates to shift their focus to rapid and "indie" releases instead of big titles. I hope it ends up encouraging their main titles to embrace the international markets instead of, at best, treating the international market differently, at worst, shifting their focus entirely.
a good 5 years ago we had only mangagamer and Jast for localization and translation, not to mention a painfully slow fantranslation scene.
Now there are so many publishers and so many titles coming soon that I can't keep up with everything. I even have a VN backlog, ffs, when was the last time that could even happen to western readers?
R-18 content in VN should be your worry tho. That is in a truly iffy spot given the current woke/puritan agenda pushed on every piece of media.
Niche genre mostly released on DRM free sites that mainstream media has never heard off. Honestly, nobody cares, this is a none issue
On steam it's easily circumvented by an offsite patch