Some top American game studios are taking stands on abortion, trans rights and the industry’s own responsibility regarding racism and extremism — a notable shift in a historically controversy-averse industry.
Bungie acknowledged that people “far too often” are
via online platforms and called for game-makers, themselves included, to do more to “examine their own platforms and invest in practices to combat bigotry in all its manifestations.”to employees from CEO Max Hoberman condemning “intrusions on the rights and dignity of transgender youth” and the “attack” on abortion rights from the potential ruling on Roe v. Wade.
Certain Affinity has about 175 employees in Texas. It says it will pay for "reasonable" relocation expenses for employees who want to move out of state due to abortion regulations. But the studio is not joining other companies that now promise financial assistance to workers who need to travel to get an abortion. Hoberman says doing so could run afoul of local law.like Nintendo and PlayStation expressed support for Black Lives Matter.
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