Splitgate 2 hit the scene last week but not without controversy. Developer Ian Proulx stirred the pot at Summer Game Fest with a politically charged hat and comments that didn’t sit well with some fans, especially when he criticized Call of Duty. On top of that, a $145 microtransaction bundle raised eyebrows, clashing with their community-first promise. Despite the fuss, the game has attracted over 2.5 million players. Proulx has since apologized, vowing to build a better community and improve the FPS genre. In another twist, a pricey microtransaction bundle was slashed from $145 to $40 after player backlash, and...
Published on: 6/11/2025
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