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In a bold move, GeoGuessr map creators have initiated a blackout of nearly all popular community maps in protest against the Saudi-backed esports World Cup. The decision comes from a collective stance on human rights issues, with creators expressing that "you don't play games with human rights." This action highlights the growing concern among gaming communities regarding the ethical implications of supporting events associated with regimes known for human rights violations.
The protest has sparked discussions across various platforms, with players and map makers alike voicing their opinions on the intersection of gaming, politics, and morality. By rendering their maps unplayable, these creators are not only drawing attention to their cause but also encouraging players to reflect on the broader implications of their gaming experiences. As the esports industry continues to expand, the actions of these map makers serve as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with participation in global events. The gaming community is watching closely as this situation unfolds, eager to see how it may influence the future of competitive gaming.
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