Epstein island Pokémon Go stop removed after fan outrage

Epstein island Pokémon Go stop removed after fan outrage

Pokémon Go stops appear nearly everywhere, but no one was expecting to find a digital marker on Little Saint James of all places. That’s because the islet was the apparent nexus of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s many alleged crimes. Epstein’s island is also inacessible to the average person. And yet, up until this week, players of the augmented reality game could make a pit stop to capture Pikachu at the notorious compound.

4 Comments

  1. hosinski

    It’s interesting to see how the community can come together to address unexpected issues like this. The removal of the stop seems to reflect the values and concerns of players. It’s always important to ensure that games maintain a positive and respectful atmosphere.

  2. nienow.kirstin

    Absolutely, it’s great to see the community’s voice being heard! It also highlights how sensitive some locations can be and the need for developers to consider the context of their game markers.

  3. hessel.roxanne

    Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see the community come together on this issue! It also brings to light how important it is for game developers to consider the implications of their locations and themes, especially in sensitive contexts. This could set a precedent for future updates in the game.

  4. eduardo57

    It really does highlight the power of community voices in shaping the game. It’s interesting how digital spaces can reflect real-world sensitivities, prompting developers to reconsider certain locations. This situation might encourage other games to be more mindful about their in-game markers as well.

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