Skip to main content

Long read: The beauty and drama of video games and their clouds

"It's a little bit hard to work out without knowing the altitude of that dragon..."

If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.

A year after it was pulled from Steam, Taiwanese horror game Devotion preserved at Harvard University

Save file.

Devotion has secured its future at Harvard University a year after it was pulled from Steam.

The superb horror game, developed by Taiwan studio Red Candle Games, launched on Steam in the spring of 2019, but after it was found to contain an unflattering reference to China's president, Xi Jinping, it sparked an outcry among Chinese players that led to the withdrawal of its Chinese distributors, the closure of Red Candle's account on Weibo, one of China's largest social media platforms, and the removal of the game from Steam.

The Harvard-Yenching Library at Harvard University. Image credit Facebook.

A year later, and with a re-release looking unlikely, Red Candle has finally found a home for Devotion - the Harvard-Yenching Library at Harvard University.

Both Devotion and its predecessor Detention have been added to the library's collection, Red Candle said in a post on Facebook. The move preserves both titles when there was fear they could be lost.

"It is an incredible honour which belongs to not only Red Candle but also our supporters / players worldwide," Red Candle said.

"Harvard-Yenching Library, formally founded in 1928, is known as the largest Eastern Asian library maintained by any American university. As game designers, never have we thought that our works could one day be added to its prestige collection. While we truly appreciate the recognition, we had also taken this opportunity to rethink the possibilities that our games could achieve.

"For the past one year, we are sorry for making our community worried. Although the current status might not be ideal, we are still here and that nothing has changed - we are and will always develop games with the same passion.

"Last but not the least, we'd like to express our gratitude toward our partners, friends and families, especially a big thank you to all fans who still believe in Red Candle Games. It's a tough year for many of us, but we will keep going, and hopefully in the future we could share more works with you all."

Watch on YouTube

Last year Eurogamer published a fascinating interview with Red Candle about what went down with Devotion, courtesy of writer Edwin Evans-Thirlwell. It's well worth a read if you want to know more about Devotion's developers and what they went through last year.