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@Xx-Gimmle-xX Some companies straight up assume things and may even be afraid of the "kinda American" cancel culture. Instead of actually checking whether something is allowed or not... they will be like "oh... this is a MENA country. They will surely be outraged if we release this thing. We will be cancelled and possibly blacklisted from that market" and proceed to self-ban it. For example, Xbox did this exact same thing with "Tell Me Why" where they self-banned the game in regions they deemed to be "too MENA" which is honestly insulting... it is really sad and disturbing that EA is heading the same direction.
But what makes EA different than Xbox... is that EA sells the game on Steam which makes this whole ordeal even more ridicilous.
I don't know what more needs to be done for an EA admin to respond to this forum. Although this problem is the most common problem among other problems and is addressed by more people, they still have not written the solution. disgrace
- 2 years ago
I will just make it clear for those wondering, there is no ban against gay content in Israel ( believe me just look at Tel-Aviv for example ), for reference I am also able to access dragon age inquisition on both steam and my PlayStation, don't understand why it's only banned on the epic games store or why no one is yet to answer us. can't speak for the rest of the countries but it is weird for other European countries like Cyprus to be banned as well
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