

“Choose one of two objectives at the start of the slave owner simulator: the Path of the Tyrant or the Path of the Liberator.

Within the game, users could “exchange, buy and sell slaves,” images show. Prosecutors requested “specific information about the game” from Google, adding a “great number of racist comments” were also identified in the Google platform. On Wednesday, Brazil’s Public Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation into why the game was made available on the Play Store in the first place, it said in a statement. The app, developed by Magnus Games, was launched on Google’s Play Store on April 20 and was downloaded more than 1000 times before it was removed on Wednesday, according to a statement from Google to CNN Brasil. A game entitled “Slavery Simulator,” where players can “buy and sell” enslaved Black characters, has been taken down from Google’s app store after widespread criticism from Brazilian social media users.
