God of War developer Sony Santa Monica has issued a statement calling for “respect”, following reports of online abuse against its developers.
“Our fans inspire us, and we understand the passion and desire for more information. But that passion should not be toxic nor come at the expense of any human being’s dignity.
“Let’s celebrate our community by treating each other, every game and developer alike, with respect.”that some users had been sending her unsolicited, explicit images and asking her for the game’s release date, to which creative director Barlog replied: “Are you fucking kidding me with this now?”: “They are busting their ass to make some[thing] for you to enjoy. Show some fucking respect.”
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