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Why Won’t Steam Approve These Games Supporting Hong Kong Protestors?
Last year Valve proclaimed that it would allow virtually any game on its Steam service, so long as the game wasn’t illegal or “straight up trolling”—but activist-minded developers who have made games about the Hong Kong protests have realised that, perhaps, there are other ways to get barred from the gaming platform.
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Teen Gamer Sentenced To 15 Months In Swatting Case That Led To Police Killing A Man
The second gamer involved in a swatting case that began with a Call of Duty bet and ended with police killing an innocent man has been sentenced.
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How A Fiverr Spokesman-for-Hire Became A Fortnite Meme And Got Banned In The Process
Last week a surreal video went viral on Twitter—a man standing in front of a screen showing an aerial view from Fortnite as he proclaims in a dulcet, assertive voice:
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Online Child Gaming Company Roblox Says In-Game ‘Rape’ Was Caused By A Hacker
A seven-year-old girl was playing the online game Roblox a few weeks ago when her in-game character was assaulted by two other characters in the game. The girl’s mum, Amber Petersen, saw the incident unfolding on the iPad screen — two male characters sexually assaulting her daughter’s avatar as it was lying on the ground.