Germany has allowed the use of Nazi symbols in computer games
Representatives of the German rating organization USK (Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle) reported that in computer games it is now possible to use and display symbols used to designate prohibited organizations, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The relevant information is published on the official website of the rating company.
As reported in the source’s material, swastikas and other previously prohibited symbols are allowed for display only in those computer games where the events are presented “critically” by the authors.
It is worth noting that the softening of the company’s policy was preceded by a series of debates in which the advisability of introducing censorship in computer games was discussed, where the course of events develops in such a way that Nazism is presented in a negative way.
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