IGN is outraged that the authors of Black Myth: Wukong did not react in any way to a false article with accusations of sexism

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One of the largest gaming portals on the planet is also unhappy that there are no women or effeminate characters in the demo version presented to the press

The IGN portal published a preview of Black Myth: Wukong, in which it once again recalled last year's article accusing employees of the Chinese studio Game Science of sexism and inappropriate behavior based on incorrectly translated comments on social media networks.

Rebecca Valentine, who co-authored the original article titled “How Black Myth: Wukong's History of Sexism Complicates the Game's Journey to the West,” is outraged that Game Science has failed to respond to the original material, and that the developers themselves have not only failed to remove their “disparaging” statements about women, but have also failed to stop the flow of hate directed at the material and those who agree with it.

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Valentine chose not to mention the incorrectly translated comments and the lack of links to some of the statements in the article.

Valentine is also unhappy that the demo version presented to the press does not include women or effeminate characters, and also believes that female characters will not be featured in the final version. properly.

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