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Critics lash out after Trump suggests gaming leads to violence

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Critics lashed out at Donald Trump, after he suggested that gaming leads to violence.

The highlighted extreme violence in video games with the help of a stomach-churning compilation including a video game massacre in a airport, according to

The video compilation and a subsequent roundtable discussion were billed as part of the administration's response to the recent mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, which left 17 students and staff dead.

The compilation included controversial gameplay from Modern Warfare 2, in which the player, taking on the role of an undercover (CIA) agent, participates in a mass shooting at a airport.

This disturbing sequence was the subject of intense controversy in Russia, and Modern Warfare's developer, Activision, ultimately decided to remove the level entirely from the Russian version of the game.

However, the game once again made headlines in a year after its release, following a suicide bomb attack that killed 37 and left some 180 injured at in 2011.

Trump's compilation also featured gore-filled clips from other popular titles including Wolfenstein; Dead by Daylight; Sniper Elite; and Fallout 4.

The video montage was reportedly shown during a roundtable discussion attended by representatives from the video game industry, lawmakers, and video game critics.

After playing the video for the roundtable attendees, said, "This is violent, isn't it?," reported.

Trump's apparent belief that violent video games have a corrupting influence on America's youth was not well received by representatives from the gaming industry.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 10:37 IST
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