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</div>Germany, the land of beer, a sordid past, and extreme censorship. It is for at least one of these reasons that game developer, Crytek, is now weighing their options.
As you may remember, German law officials have been making huge pushes to ban the production of violent video games. This proposal, if passed, would make game development at Crytek quite difficult.
</div>Germany, the land of beer, a sordid past, and extreme censorship. It is for at least one of these reasons that game developer, Crytek, is now weighing their options.
As you may remember, German law officials have been making huge pushes to ban the production of violent video games. This proposal, if passed, would make game development at Crytek quite difficult.
"A ban on action games in Germany is concerning us because it is essentially like banning the German artists that create them,” Yerli told PC Games. “If the German creative community can't effectively participate in one of the most important cultural mediums of our future, we will be forced to relocate to other countries.
"The current political discussion will deprive German talent of its place on the global game development stage, and deprive German consumers of entertainment that is considered safe and fun around the world," he added.
A petition against the proposal has already been signed by over 64,000 German residents, prompting the German parliament to consider reviewing the ban.
"The current political discussion will deprive German talent of its place on the global game development stage, and deprive German consumers of entertainment that is considered safe and fun around the world," he added.
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