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Kotaku, a website that was originally part of the Gawker Media network and now owned by G/O Media, has openly declared that they are anti-American by attacking the U.S. military and describing recruitment as an “inherently predatory act.”
Kotaku has claimed that an “underlying current of bigotry” within video games is to blame for the firing of Xbox Brazil host Isadora Basile.
Kotaku has accused Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War of promoting a “far-right conspiracy theory” due to its inclusion of Yuri Brezmenov.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s easy mode has been deemed “way too easy” by Kotaku, prompting criticism from a wide swath of players and fans.
Chris Kohler, a features editor for Kotaku, got his gaming cred called out recently following the release of the Final Fantasy VII Remake demo.
Pokemon Gym Leader Bea is at the center of a Kotaku nontroversy surrounding accusations of her appearance in Pokemon: Twilight Wings being “white washed”.
Journalist Sophia Narwitz exposes a group of “journalists” described as “the clique” who are gatekeeping conservatives out of the games news industry.
Kotaku has criticized the use of the word “Savage” in the title of the recently released “Journey to the Savage Planet” due to the word’s historical useage.
Kotaku’s News Editor Jason Schreier attacked World of Warcraft vanilla team lead Mark Kern describing him as “an alt-right troll.”
Popular gaming news outlet Kotaku has been accused of charging a developer $1,500 to use their review of I Love You! Colonel Sanders for marketing purposes.