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Despite Naughty Dog’s claims that players would not be required to kill canine enemies in The Last of Us Part II, Polygon’s review reveals a contradicting QTE.
Sakimi-Chan, the artist anime and video game pin-up artist, has been accused of racism after liking several tweets critical of Black Lives Matter.
Domestic Girlfriend mangaka Kei Sasuga has announced that she will be limiting her future Twitter use due to the massive amounts of “angry criticisms” leveled against her by Western fans unhappy with the resolution of the series’ signature love triangle seen in the manga’s recent ending.
Anti-cop sentiment has come for Paw Patrol, as activists have called for the removal of Chase from the show due to his positive portrayal of police.
Wizards of the Coast has apologized for several “racist or culturally offensive cards” and announced they will be removing the cards from their database.
Break time is over, as Bam and the rest of the Regulars step forward to take Yu Han Sung’s final test, though the challenge is not as innocent as it seems.
Neil Druckmann has taken a stance against critics of leaked footage The Last of Us II’s plot, stating “that sucks, but the story’s gonna win for us”.
Naughty Dog VP Neil Druckmann, in its only mention in five years, revealed that The Last of Us II was inspired by his witnessing of a video of a lynching.
Despite his history as Qrow Branwen, Vic Mignogna was not mentioned in the recently released The World of RWBY: The Official Companion Book.