UPDATE 17/10/14 12.45pm: The Entertainment Software Association has now provided Eurogamer with the following statement:
"Threats of violence and harassment are wrong," an ESA spokesperson said. "They have to stop. There is no place in the video game community-or our society-for personal attacks and threats."
ORIGINAL STORY 16/10/14 06.20am: The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) - the top trade group in the US that's mostly known for organising and hosting E3 - has spoken out against the movement known as GamerGate.
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"Threats of violence and harassment are wrong," an ESA spokesperson said. "They have to stop. There is no place in the video game community-or our society-for personal attacks and threats."
ORIGINAL STORY 16/10/14 06.20am: The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) - the top trade group in the US that's mostly known for organising and hosting E3 - has spoken out against the movement known as GamerGate.
Read more…
More...