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In a recent statement, the publisher of Lords of the Fallen emphasized its commitment to keeping social and political agencies out of its game development process. This declaration comes in light of concerns that such influences could detract from the gaming experience. The publisher specifically pointed to the concept of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) as a contributing factor behind some notable missteps in the industry.
The decision to avoid integrating these elements aims to preserve the creative integrity and immersive nature of their games. The publisher believes that focusing on gameplay mechanics and narrative depth, rather than external social agendas, will resonate more with players. This approach reflects a growing trend among developers who prioritize player engagement over political correctness.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, the stance taken by Lords of the Fallen’s publisher highlights a significant debate within the industry regarding the role of social issues in entertainment. Players will be watching closely to see how this philosophy impacts future releases.
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