Nazis as the bad guys in videogames? How is that controversial? Tauriq Moosa

The Guardian 

Wolfenstein has been around longer than I've been alive. What began as two innovative anti-Nazi stealth video games for the Apple II and Commodore 64 became id Software's famous first-person anti-Nazi shooter. The latest iteration is released this week and, for the first time, some people are offended by its opposition to Nazis. How on earth have we got here? Creators are increasingly crafting deeper, political stories, confronting issues of race, gender and sexuality in big budget games.

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