Die britische Anti-Terror-Einheit fordert, dass Steam den umstrittenen Shooter aus dem Verkauf nimmt

https://www.eurogamer.net/uk-counter-terrorism-unit-demands-steam-withdraw-controversial-shooter-from-sale

Von Fox_9810

10 Comments

  1. DifficultyValuable67 on

    I am not surprised a game depicting a recent terror attack got banned if they had waited a few years it probably wouldn’t of been banned. To early for such a thing imo

  2. OperationSuch5054 on

    “the Palestinian Max Payne on steroids”…. lmao these palestine supporting nutjobs.

  3. Unless the game is actively attempting to recruit terrorists, which I doubt if it’s on steam, then I don’t see a just reason to ban it

  4. odysseushogfather on

    A game about recreating the terror attacks of 7th of october should be banned, and any media for the purposes of praising designated terrorist groups like this is illegal. That said, free Palestine.

  5. Sockpervert1349 on

    This is funny because there’s fps games with servers where it’s hamas vs Israel, with flags, uniforms and all.

  6. Creator is pretty right that if you think this is gross glorification of a side during war – its got nothing on virtually every COD game in the past decade all made in conjuncture and approval of the DoD the same way holywood uses DoD assets in filming as long as they get script viewing priviliges

    If video games are a form of art (they are), this is just censorship, and its not a particularly moving game idealogically or poltically speaking. Disco Elysium does more to radicalise people idealogically. Instead this game holds up a mirror (very clumsily) to every western shooter that just has faceless arabs as the bad guys.

  7. layland_lyle on

    Apparently the author has also made games glorifying the Oct 7 attacks and 9/11. He is a Palestinian living in South America.

  8. PsychoSwede557 on

    But can I still publish my 9/11 Osama Bin Laden fanboy simulator?? Pleeeeeease.

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