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PETA animal protection group calls on “Polar War Howl 6” to remove cruel cockfighting games | 4Gamers

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As we all know, “PETA” Organization for the Treatment of Animals used to announce the hope that players will care about the “virtual animals” in the game, and at the same time advocate animal protection and vegan concepts. In view of the fact that the appearance of “Far Cry 6” (Far Cry 6) is quite interesting. “Cockfighting” mini game, this time they also have something to say.

According to the official statement of the PETA Latin Organization, they oppose the scary movement of “cockfighting” in the game and call on Ubisoft to replace “cockfighting” with other “less cruel games”.

Turning the terrible bloody competition of cockfighting into a video game like Mortal Kombat is far from the innovative concept of the game, because today’s society is strongly opposed to forcing animals to fight to death. Roosters are used in cockfighting arenas, equipped with sharp thorns to tear the flesh and blood, but also cause fatal pain and injury. The PETA Latin organization called on Ubisoft to replace this condemned mini-game with other small games that will not beautify cruelty.

- PETA Latino Statement

Of course, this is not the first time that PETA has expressed opinions on the content of video games. It used to be in “Assemble!” Animal Crossing Friends or FFXV fishing systems have made similar appeals.

Players who want to experience the cockfighting game of “Polar War Howling 6”, after passing the prologue Clara plot, choose to first go to the dawn of the earth to find the base of the Montejo family, and then play the cockfighting showdown in the camp.

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“Polar War Howling 6” has been released on the PC (Ubisoft Store, Epic Games Store), PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One platforms on October 7.

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