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Active Shooter Game Pulled Amid Backlash

Controversial Active Shooter Video Game Pulled After Severe Backlash
Controversial Active Shooter Video Game Pulled After Severe Backlash

Controversial Active Shooter Video Game Pulled After Severe Backlash The game was supposed to be released june 6 on a gaming platform called steam, which is owned by video game developer valve. A video game that simulated school shootings has been pulled before its release date after facing a colossal backlash.

Active Shooter Computer Game Dropped After Backlash The Advertiser
Active Shooter Computer Game Dropped After Backlash The Advertiser

Active Shooter Computer Game Dropped After Backlash The Advertiser A much criticized video game that would let players shoot up a school has been pulled from a digital storefront just days before the game’s release. A controversial video game that let players act as school shooters has been pulled amid massive backlash. the game, called "active shooter," was supposed to be released june 6 on a gaming platform called steam, which is owned by video game developer valve. Valve inc. announced tuesday it would pull “active shooter” from its online gaming platform, steam, after learning that the game’s publisher and developer has a “history of customer abuse”. Bellevue, wash. (ap) — a seattle area company has removed a school shooting video game from its online platform following widespread backlash. the "active shooter" video game was pulled days before it was to be released on the video game marketplace steam.

Active Shooter Video Game Sparks Backlash Online Pulled Ahead Of Release
Active Shooter Video Game Sparks Backlash Online Pulled Ahead Of Release

Active Shooter Video Game Sparks Backlash Online Pulled Ahead Of Release Valve inc. announced tuesday it would pull “active shooter” from its online gaming platform, steam, after learning that the game’s publisher and developer has a “history of customer abuse”. Bellevue, wash. (ap) — a seattle area company has removed a school shooting video game from its online platform following widespread backlash. the "active shooter" video game was pulled days before it was to be released on the video game marketplace steam. One father said on twitter: "i have seen and heard many horrific things over the past few months since my daughter was the victim of a school shooting and is now dead in real life. Click here to view this item from gazettetimes . Valve corp., owner of online video game platform steam, has removed a school shooting video game after widespread backlash. Active shooter reportedly enabled players to move through a school as a swat officer or gunman and simulate killing police and civilians with an assault rifle. valve corp. has also removed the.

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