Crystal Dynamics has added a content material warning to Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered flagging what it described as racial and ethnic stereotypes.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered contains new variations of the primary three Tomb Raider video games, developed by defunct UK studio Core Design within the mid-to-late ‘90s to huge gross sales success.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, out this week on fashionable consoles and PC, features a message from present Tomb Raider custodian Crystal Dynamics that warns towards a number of the content material within the video games and explains why the developer selected to go away it in.
Right here is the message, considered and verified by IGN, in full:
“The video games on this assortment include offensive depictions of individuals and cultures rooted in racial and ethnic prejudices. These stereotypes are deeply dangerous, inexcusable, and don’t align with our values at Crystal Dynamics.
“Quite than eradicating this content material, we’ve chosen to current it right here in its unique type, unaltered, within the hopes that we might acknowledge its dangerous affect and study from it.”
Whereas Crystal Dynamics didn’t specify which components of the video games sparked the content material warning, it might be associated to the depiction of South Pacific islanders in Tomb Raider 3. These tribesmen, who’re implied to be cannibals, wield pointed axes and shoot poison darts from blowguns as they battle towards Lara Croft, issuing animal-like dying cries as they’re defeated.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered contains visually up to date variations of Tomb Raider and The Unfinished Enterprise Growth, Tomb Raider 2 and The Gold Masks Growth, and Tomb Raider 3 and The Misplaced Artifact Growth. It comes out February 13 throughout PS5, PS4, Xbox Collection X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Change, and PC.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered is developed by Aspyr, which earlier this month confirmed to IGN that the gathering doesn’t characteristic a platinum trophy on PlayStation 5, however does on PlayStation 4.
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