A senior developer of the world ‘ s RPG ” Spirit of Goats ” studio, Sucker Punch, was recently officially dismissed by Sony as a United States conservative, Charlie Kirk, who had been shot and killed in a social platform. As a conservative American, Charlie Kirk was described by United States President Trump as a “credible ally” and was shot and killed in a recent university event in Utah.

On the night of Charlie Kirk’s shooting, Drew Harrison, a senior staff member of PlayStation’s studio, who had been developing games for almost 10 years, had given a tweet: “I hope the shooter’s name is Mario, so Luigi knows there’s a brother over him”. A few hours later, the post began to ferment on the social platform.
The representative of the Anti-Awakening Movement, Mark “Grumz” Kern, quickly relayed and stressed: “Sucker Punch Studio’s senior developer is celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death, The Spirit of Goats in my heart.” Radio Madamsavvy responded, “Enough is the coward’s silence. This studio should be shut down.” Mark Keane replied, “No soft hands.”

Harrison then complained of organized harassment on social platforms, presented evidence of the interception of anonymous telephone bombings and indicated that a large number of people had pressured the studio to dismiss her. But less than 24 hours later, Sony announced that she would be relieved of her labour relationship. “If the cost of opposing fascism is to lose my dream job of 10 years, I will do it again, with a hundred times the strength.” Harrison wrote in his exit statement.
In an e-mail to Kotaku, Sony confirmed his departure but refused to comment further. The Sony Interactive Entertainment Speaker said: “Dru Harrison is no longer a Sucker Punch Productions employee.”
According to external media reports, the “Gamergate 2.0”, a civil society organization advocating the theory that “DII (multiple, equal, inclusive) is destroying the game industry”, has been waiting for such results for months. In recent years, in an increasingly “magic” political environment in the West, and especially since The Spirit of the Goat Mountain announced that Erika Ishii would play “serve” the leading woman, this has been at the forefront of anti- “political correctness”.

Far more than the Spirit of the Goat Mountain is caught in the mud of a cultural war. Phoebe was surrounded by the use of African-American actors as warriors in the Assassination Letter: Shadow, and the development team was asked to refrain from commenting on the harassment at the beginning of the year. Despite the condemnation of the attacks on employees, he also stated that the company was “resolving bipolar commentary around the baby to protect the reputation of the group and maximize the potential for game sales”.
The harassment organization that successfully led to Harrison’s dismissal has extended its targets to employees of other games companies, claiming that “every studio is infiltrated, all of it on the left of the United States”, presages that the cultural war will continue to spread.
