As the World Protests Racial Injustice, Gaming Brands Offer Words of Support
Miami protest photo by Joe Raedle/Getty
As African Americans and allies all over the country protest for their lives against systematic police brutality targeting black people, including the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, by a police officer on May 25, multiple gaming brands have issued statements of support for the protests.
EA Sports, which had planned to show off Madden NFL 21 Monday, announced it would be putting off the reveal until a later date, in order to not take attention away from the current protests.
An official statement from EA SPORTS pic.twitter.com/MKdgJjvKJB
— Madden NFL 20 (@EAMaddenNFL) May 31, 2020
“We stand with our African American / Black community of friends, players, colleagues and partners,” the official statement from EA Sports read. “Our immediate attention is on actions we can take to drive change against the unjust treatments and systemic bias that is plaguing the nation and our world.”
However, the NFL, which EA partners with through the Madden series, has in all likelihood colluded to keep football player Colin Kaepernick out of the league after he knelt in protest during the national anthem.
Other brands have similarly issued statements of support, usually in the form of white text against a black background.
Riot Games, the makers of League of Legends and Valorant, the latter of which launches Tuesday:
— Riot Games (@riotgames) May 31, 2020
Bethesda, the publisher of The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom and other videogame franchises: