Lords of the Fallen publisher CI Games confirmed it would not “embed social or political agendas” in its games due to the “high risk it can present”.

According to Strefa Inwestorów (thanks, PC Gamer), global marketing director Ryan Hill told investors the studio would focus on “excellent user experience with compelling thematics and characters created specifically for core and adjacent audiences” following perceptions “a number of high profile releases underperform[ed] commercially during the last year” due to what he believed to be “social or political agendas.”

“We remain committed to producing player-first video games that prioritise an excellent user experience with compelling themes and characters created specifically for core and adjacent audiences,” Hill said when asked for the studio’s position on “DEI [diversity, equity, and inclusion - more commonly known as EDI in the UK] in gaming”.

"While some video games have recently taken the opportunity to embed social or political agendas within their experiences, it is clear that many players do not appreciate this, and as a result, we have seen a number of high profile releases underperforming commercially during the last year alone.

“Our games will always be developed to maximise player enjoyment and commercial success, and as such, we will not be integrating any social or political agencies into these experiences going forward having observed the high risk this can present.”

Hill did not expand on his definition of “social or political agencies”, nor defined what “high risk” meant to him and studio leadership. He also didn’t exemplify what games he considered had “underperformed commercially” or, indeed, clarify what commercial success looked like to him.

CI Games declined to comment further on Hill’s statement to investors.

The action-RPG is currently sitting on a “mixed” Steam user score, and received just two stars in Eurogamer’s Lords of the Fallen review. A sequel is currently in development.

What are your thoughts on this?

  • EvilBit@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    This is how the “center” shifts to be “sustainably fascist”.

    More thoughts: if you take a stance like this then you are basically conceding that video games are basically just time-wasting, masturbatory drivel. Personally, I believe games can and should strive to be art. Art has meaning, message, and expression. It’s intrinsically political because it’s intrinsically human.

    So keep buying CI games if you think art is stupid, games are stupid, and you just want to be stupid with them.

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      22 hours ago

      Well video games are products, essentially toys. That doesn’t mean that a video game cannot be art, but not all vide games are, aspire or should be art. Just like not all movies,books or even plays are or aspire to be art. Some of them are just pure entertainment, drivel as you put it though I don’t know about the masturbatory part of it. Some videogames are just toys and that’s fine.

      Looking forward to Lords of The Fallen 2(3), the previous one was one of my favorite soulslikes in a while. It was everything Dark Souls 2 should have been.

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      4 days ago

      More thoughts: if you take a stance like this then you are basically conceding that video games are basically just time-wasting, masturbatory drivel

      When you phrase it like this i actually support the developer then. Grow up and read a book lol