We do not hide, we have all been noticing for a while that the gaming community of the Web is becoming more and more toxic. Insults, offenses, death threats to developers are now on the agenda, and it is a path that can no longer be tolerated. Hence the provocative statement by journalist Jason Schreier
Amen @jasonschreier https://t.co/BCgTeRXxLs pic.twitter.com/G4DJ9mDP1z
– Manuel (@ManuelStanislao) July 1, 2022
Yesterday was one of the darkest days for the gaming industry. In less than 24 hours, Ron Gilbert expressed all his anger over the negative comments on the upcoming Return of Monkey Island, closing the comments on his blog, and God of War producers Ragnarök asked fans to be more patient as they await. game news.
In fact, it has been leaked that some members of the community have sent unsolicited photos of private parts of their bodies to the members of the team that is dedicated to the Santa Monica game, thinking that this would have prompted Sony to finally rule on the release date of the game. .
After what happened, many eminent personalities of the industry have made their voices heard and expressed harsh words against these pseudo fans.
Among them, Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann tweeted: “Oh, aren’t even dear adventure games safe from toxic” fans “who know more than the original creators?” and then continue with “Ron (and his team) keep doing what you believe in! It looks gorgeous! It will be mine on day one! ”
Wow! Even wholesome adventure games aren’t safe from toxic “fans” who know better than the original creators ?!
Ron (and team), y’all keep making what YOU believe in! It looks gorgeous! I’m there day fucking one! https://t.co/3AiFyUrjUN
– Neil Druckmann (@Neil_Druckmann) June 30, 2022
Many others, from EA to Santa Monica itself, have spoken out in favor of Ron Gilbert and are asking everyone to slow down on this way of doing things that are ruining the world of video games, and not only that, unfortunately.
What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments.
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