Splitgate 2 Director Apology | Summer Game Fest Controversy
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.
Splitgate 2 Director Apologizes for “MAGA” Hat Controversy
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.”
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.
