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‘Rape Day’: A new video game glorifying sexual assault raises questions about regulation

  • Written by Dr Marika Guggisberg, Research and Teaching Academic in Domestic and Family Violence, CQUniversity Australia
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A graphic new video game called Rape Day, set to launch in April, triggered a swift and widespread public outcry.

Created by an independent developer, Rape Day is a set in a zombie apocalypse, where the player controls a protagonist described as a “menacing serial killer rapist”.

Rape Day is a “visual...

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