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That's it and likely to only be it.
only reason this worked is because rape and incest games are low hanging fruits that almost no company wanna associate with.
Most game stores already had rules against these type of games to begin with, It was just steam and itch really that had them.
I also think its highly unlikely other games will be taken down and the whole "slippery slope" thing is just silly and overused in society in general.
I can understood for GTA, but Detroit, why ??
but like said, they always failed hard at trying to take any of those games down, since they dont actually add those subjects in a sexual context, unlike adult porn games that in some way glorify rape and incest.
What makes you think some of them aren't. Obviously depending upon the jurisdiction.