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UK Officials Demand Removal of Controversial Game 'No Mercy' From Steam

The game, which promotes sexual violence and lacks robust age verification, has been removed in Australia but remains accessible in other markets, including the UK.

Overview

  • 'No Mercy,' a game promoting rape, incest, and male domination, has sparked global condemnation for its graphic content and accessibility to minors.
  • Advocacy groups, including Women in Games, have called for its immediate removal, citing its dehumanization of women and harmful societal impact.
  • The UK technology secretary has publicly criticized Valve, the parent company of Steam, for hosting the game and emphasized legal obligations to remove such content.
  • The game has been banned in Australia following intervention by the Australian Classification Board, but it remains available in other regions, including the UK.
  • This controversy highlights broader issues with content moderation on digital platforms, echoing past incidents involving explicit and misogynistic games on Steam.

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