A recent controversy surrounding the newly launched game “Indus Battle Royale” has taken a new turn. The game’s developers said that they are filing an FIR against a YouTube content creator, ZassaR, for hateful speech and offensive content, while the streamer has issued an apology for his own inappropriate behavior during a live stream.
SuperGaming, publisher of Indus Battle Royale shared a statement
The game developers, known for their open approach to player feedback, have stated that they will not tolerate abuse, hate speech, or offensive content directed at their team. They have emphasized their commitment to improving the game based on player feedback and have taken legal action against ZassaR, who crossed the line with their content.
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ZassaR, in his apology, acknowledged the inappropriate nature of his actions during the live stream, which included reacting to morphed pornographic material and using inappropriate language. He expressed regret for his behavior and pledged to be more mindful in the future.
The incident involving ZassaR has further fueled the controversy surrounding the game. The legal action against the streamer, along with his own admission of wrongdoing, highlights the challenges faced by online communities in maintaining a respectful and positive environment.
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