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Splitgate 2 Director Apology | Summer Game Fest Controversy

Splitgate 2 Director Apology | Summer Game Fest Controversy

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Splitgate 2 director Ian Proulx has apologized for the “Make⁣ FPS great Again” hat controversy at Summer Game Fest.‌ Proulx’s attire, mirroring a political slogan, sparked immediate backlash, leading to division ⁢within the ⁢Splitgate 2 community. The ⁤incident highlights‍ the challenges of navigating political sensitivities ​in the ⁤gaming world.‌ initially defending ‌his choice, Proulx later acknowledged the ⁣hat’s negative ⁢impact, emphasizing the unintended divisive effect despite the meme’s initial intent. This comes after⁢ a price debate for⁣ cosmetic bundles. News Directory⁢ 3 reports on the studio’s commitment to community feedback and rebuilding trust. ‍Discover what’s next for splitgate 2’s community engagement and its evolving monetization strategies.

Key points

  • Ian ‌Proulx wore a “Make FPS⁣ Great Again” hat at Summer Game Fest.
  • The hat sparked controversy‍ due to its similarity to Donald ⁤Trump’s slogan.
  • Proulx apologized for⁢ the division caused within⁣ the Splitgate 2 community.

Splitgate 2 Director Apologizes​ for “MAGA” Hat Controversy

updated June 11, 2025

Ian Proulx, game director for the upcoming free-to-play shooter Splitgate 2, has issued an apology following backlash over his choice of attire at Summer Game‌ fest. proulx wore a “Make FPS Great Again” hat, which manny viewers interpreted as a reference to former U.S. President⁢ Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” ‍slogan, igniting controversy among fans.

The incident occurred during​ a segment were Proulx⁣ discussed his vision ‍for⁢ Splitgate 2 and its potential to revitalize the first-person shooter genre.While some criticized⁣ Proulx’s⁣ remarks about being “tired of playing the same Call of Duty every year,” the ⁣hat became​ the focal point of the criticism.

Initially, Proulx defended his decision. However, he later​ acknowledged that the hat, while intended as a meme about improving ‌the⁤ FPS genre, had a negative impact ​on the⁢ community. Proulx emphasized that the intention⁤ was ‍not political,⁢ but he recognized⁢ the⁣ divisive effect ⁤it had.

⁢ “We did not intend for this to be taken in any political⁤ way whatsoever,” Proulx said in‌ a video. “Obviously I knew there would be some ⁢level of controversy, but we really saw this as⁣ a ⁤meme that was ‍stating our truth… I hate seeing division. And that’s what‍ I’m seeing now,​ on ​both‍ sides. There’s ⁣division in ‍the community, and ⁣for that I am truly sorry.”
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this⁢ isn’t the only recent challenge for Splitgate 2. The studio, 1047 Games, faced criticism over ‌the pricing of cosmetic bundles, with one initially listed at $80 after a suppose⁣ discount. Following ⁢community feedback, the price was reduced ⁣to $40, and the studio pledged to prioritize community input moving⁢ forward, focusing​ on community first growth.

What’s next

1047 games⁣ aims to regain community trust by focusing on community feedback⁢ and ⁣delivering a polished, engaging experience with Splitgate 2. The studio‍ plans to continue adjusting its monetization strategies to⁣ align with player expectations ‌and​ foster a positive community environment for the Splitgate‍ 2 free-to-play shooter.

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