DDLC Removed from Google Play Store Over Violence Concerns
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Summary
The article discusses the removal of the game Doki Doki Literature Club (DDLC) from the Google Play Store, with the author expressing frustration about the lack of clear communication from Google regarding the removal. The author mentions that DDLC was removed for 'Violence' but notes that other games with similar content remain available. The article also references a statement from @serenityforge.com on Bluesky about the situation.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA statement regarding the removal of DDLC from the Google Play Store:
DDLC was removed for 'Violence' but notes that other games with similar content remain available.
The author expresses frustration about the lack of clear communication from Google regarding the removal.
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