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Anti-sexual exploitation advocates applauded Steam's removal of a video game that sparked international outrage for allowing players to control a character who sexually assaults and tortures women.
A popular online video game platform, Steam recently removed the game "No Mercy," which was designed by Zerat Games and known for its graphic depictions of violence and rape.
In a statement last Friday, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation said that Steam was right to remove "No Mercy" but called on the platform to ensure other games like it are not added to it in the future.
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A popular online video game platform, Steam recently removed the game "No Mercy," which was designed by Zerat Games and known for its graphic depictions of violence and rape.
In a statement last Friday, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation said that Steam was right to remove "No Mercy" but called on the platform to ensure other games like it are not added to it in the future.
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Steam removes 'dangerous' game that urges players to sexually assault women; advocates applaud
Anti-sexual exploitation advocates applauded Steam s removal of No Mercy from its online platform, a video game that sparked international outrage for allowing players to control a character who
