This still doesn't mean that Pqube is in the clear, though.
Pqube strives to release Japanese content for its fans
as close to the source material as possible.
However, given that Pqube is a fairly established name in the publishing scene,
I would like to assume that they will get a free pass from Valve.
Pqube announced that the game based on the anime Punch Line,
will be making its way to PC via Steam later on in 2019 courtesy of MAGES Inc.
I'm actually genuinely shocked that
Sony allowed the game on the PS4 after they prevented Pqube from releasing Omega Labyrinth Z on the PS4
as part of their new censorship policies.
Two years after that, Pqube managed to score the publishing rights to the game
and is now scheduled to get Raging Loop up and out for European and North American gamers.
In the case of Omega Labyrinth Z, while Pqube has worked with all relevant
age rating bodies in their respective territories, Pqube must respectfully comply with the wishes of the platform holder
and have therefore withdrawn any future plans for Omega Labyrinth Z's European and North American release on PS4 and PS Vita.
In the case of Omega Labyrinth Z, while Pqube has worked with all relevant
age rating bodies in their respective territories, Pqube must respectfully comply with the wishes of the platform holder
and have therefore withdrawn any future plans for Omega Labyrinth Z's European and North American release on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.