'Slavery Simulator' Game Removed From Google Play After Backlash [View all]
The MagnusGames app is being investigated by federal prosecutors in Brazil
Robert Carnevale | May 25, 2023 @ 3:32 PM
The mobile developer MagnusGames released a game on the Google Play Store entitled Slavery Simulator. As one might expect, it has caused a stir. Chiefly, the Federal Public Prosecutors Office in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is now investigating the app and has asked Google for the developers email
Though Google has since removed the game from the store, it was downloaded over one thousand times before being taken down, and its store page was accompanied by hate speech in the comments area.
It is a game in which the user plays the role of slave owner and can choose between the possibility of making a profit and preventing escapes and rebellions or fighting for freedom and achieving abolition, the Brazil prosecutors office said.
For wider context, slavery is not verboten in modern games. Its present in many titles, including history-focused grand strategy games such as Europa Universalis IV and overtly lurid games like Slaves of Rome, wherein you buy sex slaves in ancient Rome.
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https://www.thewrap.com/slavery-simulator-removed-from-google-play-store/