The choice-based adventure has been the latest game targeted by culture war nonsense
Red Thread Games ’ adventure/rhythm/action game Dustborn has been out for a week and a half now, and it’s spent most of that time at the center of culture war bullshit.
But we have zero tolerance for hate speech, harassment, and threats of any kind. Those who engage in such behavior will be removed from our community.” Dustborn publisher Quantic Dream put out its own statement in support of Red Thread Games, saying it stands with the developer against “hate in all its forms.
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