Article 5WD4Y Gay weddings for Russia: How The Sims became a battleground for the LGBTQ+ community

Gay weddings for Russia: How The Sims became a battleground for the LGBTQ+ community

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Tom Regan
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When EA decided not to release a same-sex marriage story for The Sims in Russia, the LGBTQ+ community mobilised - and won an unlikely victory

Two weeks ago, Electronic Arts opted not to launch a same-sex marriage story in Russia for its hit life-simulation video game The Sims 4. At a glance, this is a simple story - a game publisher refusing to compromise its art in order to comply with Russia's controversial homosexual propaganda" law. Yet to Russian LGBTQ+ gamers, EA's blog post wasn't a show of solidarity - it was a betrayal.

Since 2013, it's been illegal in Russia to promote" homosexuality to minors. This means that any LGBTQ+ content must carry an adults-only rating. It's a law that EA knows all too well, as back in 2014, The Sims 4's same-sex relationships saw it slapped with an 18+ rating in Russia.

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