NVIDIA, Microsoft Slammed for Allowing “Too Violent” Games to Join GeForce NOW – But Tweeters Forget to Mention Offensive Language Used!

In a shocking turn of events, the much-anticipated announcement of GeForce NOW adding Xbox Games Studios games was overshadowed by a tweet containing hateful and offensive language.

The tweet, posted by an anonymous user, read: “NVIDIA and Microsoft should be ashamed of themselves for allowing Sons of the Forest and Atomic Heart to be part of GeForce NOW. This game is too violent and offensive to be included.”

The tweet was quickly deleted, but the sentiment was shared by many Twitter users in the wake of the GeForce NOW news.

Many gamers have been vocal about their disapproval of the inclusion of Sons of the Forest in the GeForce NOW lineup. The game has been criticized for its violent and graphic content, as well as its portrayal of Native American characters.

In response to the tweet, NVIDIA and Microsoft have issued a joint statement condemning the use of hate speech and reaffirming their commitment to creating an inclusive gaming experience for all.

“We believe that everyone should be able to play the games they love without fear of discrimination or hate,” the statement reads. “We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming space for everyone and will not tolerate hate speech of any kind.”

As for the inclusion of Sons of the Forest in GeForce NOW, NVIDIA and Microsoft stand by their decision to include the game and hope that gamers will give it a fair chance.

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