Ellie is a survivor. He has set out to finish off all his enemies, but he has found a hard nut to crack: homophobia. And is that some countries in the Middle East have already moved tab and have decided to ban the sale of The Last of Us Part 2 for its gay content. The relationship between Ellie and Dina clashes with very conservative local traditions, to the point that Sony has had to remove their game from the PlayStation Store in certain territories, as reported by MSN.
On Reddit and Twitter there are several messages from users in those regions that confirm that fact. For example, one of the comments on Reddit ensures that The Last of Us Part 2 does not appear on the PlayStation Store. After contacting the Sony store, the company has responded that the title is not available in that territory because it has been censored by the authorities. “The company cannot do anything.”
It is not strange, given that there are still countries that criminalize homosexual relations, even with the death penalty. In the video game, Ellie —the protagonist of the adventure—, maintains an openly homosexual relationship with Dina. Anyway, Ellie’s sexual condition is known from the first installment.
أحد المستخدمين الإمارتيين لجهاز PS4 على منصة Reddit لاحظ عدم تواجد لعبة The Last of Us Part 2 على متجر بلايستيشن الإماراتي فتواصل مع دعم المتجر وكان ردهم أنه في حاله عدم توافر اللعبة في المتجر المحلي فأنه قد تم حظرها من قبل السلطات والشركة لا تستطيع القيام بأي شئ حيال ذلك. pic.twitter.com/2oEYHurZgp
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The importance of diverse characters
The Last of Us Part 2 was released on June 19 exclusively for PS4. The game, developed by Naughty Dog, has placed special emphasis on the diversity of the characters. According to the director of the play, Neil Druckmann, having characters of all kinds enriches the narrative and allows screenwriters to tell better stories.
This sequel takes place a few years after the events narrated in the first installment. Established in the city, the community thrives despite the fact that disaster continues to rule the world. However, peace will not last long.
Source | MSN