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Russia's vice prime minister singled out Microsoft and Sony in a message, though it appeals to game development companies and esports platforms in general.

In a post on Twitter, Ukraine’s vice prime minister and minister of digital transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, called on “game development companies and esports platforms” to temporarily ban Russian and Belarusian accounts.You are definitely aware of what is happening in Ukraine right now. Russia declare war not for Ukraine but for all civilized world. If you support human values, you should live the Russian market! pic.twitter.

While Fedorov appealed to all gaming companies, he tagged two that have stayed silent during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Xbox and Playstation, or Microsoft and Sony respectively. If these two companies end up taking action and banning Russian and Belorussian accounts, potentially millions of people would be unable to access their games or profiles.

However, Fedorov’s message goes out to all gaming companies, and that includes Valve, which owns Steam. While it’s not clear how many users would be locked out if Valve takes action, Russia makes up 5% of Steam’s total user base. In the days since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, smaller developers located in or around the besieged nation have put out calls for help. Ukrainian developer GSC Game World, the studio behind the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise, has asked fans to send money to a Ukrainian national bank account linked to the country’s armed forces. Similarly, CD Projekt Group, which is based in Poland, has pledged to send the equivalent of $243,000 to a humanitarian aid organization working in Ukraine.

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