Early last year, while working on the next entry in the Life Is Strange franchise, a few developers at Deck Nine stumbled upon something that didn’t belong in their game: Nazi symbols.

Initially, developers noticed a reference to the number 88, and flagged the issue to their bosses assuming it was an innocent mistake. But in the ensuing weeks, others found more problematic signs and in-universe labels, such as references to a racist memethe number 18, and the Hagal rune. As the number of possible hate symbols mounted, staff grew increasingly concerned that someone was putting these items in their game deliberately as a dog whistle to white supremacists.

  • Syntha@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    They aren’t the developers of Life is Strange, they made the spinoffs. LiS and LiS 2 were developed by Dontnod.

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      9 months ago

      Sadly, it’s not too surprising. For some reason the game industry has a problem with toxic, bigoted people rising to positions of power while the kinder, more tolerant people end up getting left behind.

      The toxicity itself isn’t surprising, ambitious people tend to walk all over other people in their quest to achieve their ambitions, the bigotry kinda is though. Why does it seem like they’re almost always bigots? Does bigotry just go hand-in-hand with people being willing to step on other people to get ahead?

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        9 months ago

        Does bigotry just go hand-in-hand with people being willing to step on other people to get ahead?

        I’m pretty sure that’s the main point of bigotry

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          9 months ago

          Sure, when it comes to stepping on people you’re prejudiced against. However what about in a general sense? Does it make stepping on others easier in general, even if they’re the same as you?