EA staff fear new Saudi Arabia owners will police their games

(gamesradar.com)

8 points | by jamarna 6 hours ago ago

3 comments

  • NotGMan 5 hours ago ago

    >> "It's certainly hard to feel good about being bought out by a regime that's very much at odds with progressive society"

    Perhaps this uber progressive society we live in is, in fact, not such a great one long term civilization-wise?

    TLDR is that it's activists in video game companies that will be complaining, not gamers, you know, that actual customers.

    • verdverm 5 hours ago ago

      I'm sympathetic to people who take issue with being under the thumb of a regime that cuts up journalists

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Jamal_Khashog...

      Gamers will complain, or just not buy, if the games are tainted by foreign autocrats.

      • jleyank 5 hours ago ago

        People should always vote with their money. Give it to companies in sync with their views and withhold it from those out of sync. There is a grey middle ground where the decision is harder.