Red candle games, the Taiwanese studio whose first-person horror game devotion has been unavailable to buy following controversy over a reference to Chinese premier XI Jinping, has put its games up for sale on its own online store. Devotion and the studio’s first game detention are available to buy now without DRM.
Devotion was pulled from steam shortly after its launch in February 2019. Users noticed an in-game poster that read, roughly,’XI Jinping Winnie-the-Pooh moron’. The game was critically lauded for its atmosphere and originality.
Red candle games said it was removing devotion for technical and QA-related reasons. The game never returned to steam, and red candles games later apologized for its’severe art material mistake’.
‘we have decided not to list the game in our store,’ a statement from the store read.’this is a difficult predicament to overcome, but we wo n’t stop striving,’ red candle games said in response.
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