The developer of old-school first-person shooter Ion Fury has U-turned on its promise to pull a homophobic slur from the game amid a Steam review bomb.
Last week developer Voidpoint admitted members of its team made “sexist and transphobic comments, and included homophobic language in Ion Fury”.
“We recognise these statements are insensitive, unacceptable, and counterproductive to causes of equality,” the statement issued to Eurogamer continued.
“We unequivocally apologise both for these comments and language as well as for any pain they have caused the gaming community, particularly women and members of the LGBTQ community. We take full responsibility for any damage that has been done to the relationships we’ve worked so hard to build.”