Speaking to state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, State Duma Deputy Anton Gorelki said that “tough measures” could be put in place if the game “justifies terrorism”, or featured what the Russian government deemed to be “extremist” or “anti-Russian” sentiment.
It’s claimed that the game, which is being developed by Kyiv-based studio GSC Game World, could face a total ban in Russia, according to an official at one of Russia’s governmental bodies.
Stalker 2 could be banned in Russia if it ‘justifies terrorism’, Russian official says | VGC
Buying the game could be seen as an endorsement of anti-Russian sentiment…
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