Facebook regrets promoting VR shooting game days after Florida shooting
Facebook has
apologised, saying it regrets promoting a Virtual
Reality (VR)
shooting game named "Bullet Train" on its stand at the
annual Conservative
Political Action Conference 2018
(CPAC) in the US, a week after 17 students were killed in
a Florida school
shooting.
"The
demo was part of 'a standard set of experiences' that Oculus featured
at public events," Hugo Barra, Vice President, Facebook VP
of Virtual
Reality was
quoted as saying by The Verge on Monday.
The
social media giant's move comes after it faced criticism for
featuring a violent game so closely after the shooting at a high
school in Parkland, Florida.
"In
light of the recent events in Florida and
out of respect for the victims and their families, we have removed
the game from the demo.
We
regret that we failed to do so in the first place," Barra added.
US President Donald
Trump recently
said that violent video games and movies are responsible for
contributing to violent behaviour that leads to such mass shootings.

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