Take-Twothe parent company of Rockstar Games and 2K, has announced that will suspend the sale of games in Russia and Belarusas a response to the war in Ukraine perpetrated by Russian troops.
Confirmation came from a note from Vice President Alan Lewis sent to various news sites, stating that the company has “monitored recent events in Ukraine with concern and sadness.”
“After careful consideration, last week we decided to discontinue new sales, installation and marketing support for all of our labels in Russia and Belarus,” says Lewis.
Therefore, Russian and Belarusian players will not be able to purchase the games published by Take-Two, such as Red Dead Redemption 2, WWE 2K22 and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, while at the moment it is not clear if they will still be able to access the online multiplayer of titles like GTA 5. , for example.
Take-Two therefore joins all the other publishers and development houses that in recent days have decided to stop the sale of games, products and services in Russia and Belarus, including Microsoft, EA, Epic Games, AMD and Nvidia, right to name a few. Many companies are also donating money to the Red Cross and various non-profit organizations to help war victims, such as The Pokémon Company and Remedy.
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