Just days after launching on Steam, Taiwanese horror game Devotion vanishes after a number of Chinese players review bombed it over a Winnie the Pooh meme. Red Candle Games, Devotion's developer, said ...
In an update on Steam from Red Candle Games, they noted that the mistake is entirely on them. “It is not Red Candle’s vision to secretly project extensive ideology, nor is it to attack any person in ...
The meme was spotted in the Taiwanese horror game on an in-game poster (via Spiel Times and Eurogamer) which referenced the president, the lovable bear, and “moron” all in the same graphic. Devotion ...
Chinese players have swamped a horror game in negative reviews after spotting offensive in-game content. The game was initially well-received, but after the discovery of an Easter egg that reportedly ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Chinese internet users have been suggesting the president bears a strong likeness to Winnie the Pooh in tongue-in ...
UPDATE 10.44pm: As the controversy surrounding atmospheric horror title Devotion rumbles on, developer Red Candle has made the decision to remove the initially well-received game from Steam across all ...
A Taiwanese horror game has been removed from Steam following a controversy surrounding Winnie the Pooh and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Devotion was removed from Steam after users found an in-game ...
Devotion has been pulled from Steam (Picture: Red Candle Games) Developer Red Candle Games has pulled Devotion from Steam after the horror game was review-bombed by Chinese players over a meme. Set in ...