The Taiwanese developers Red Candle Games recently posted an update letter about their horror game “Devotion” on their Twitter account explaining there side of the story and apologizing to everybody who was impacted by the game.
Greetings, we are Red Candle Games from Taiwan. To all of our players, industry and media friends, we would like to provide an update on ‘Devotion’. pic.twitter.com/wfGTUbHtHx
— redcandlegames (@redcandlegames) July 15, 2019
Devotion is a game that was released on 19 February 2019 and it was really well received on Steam reaching #1 selling game. Then an easter egg was found within the game that referred to Winnie the Pooh and appeared to mock Chinese President Xi Jinping which then prompted a backlash from the Chinese side of the community.
It was then review bombed by people all over China and the controversy over the game has grown so much that the Vice Premier of Taiwan actually streamed himself playing the game earlier in support of the developers Red Candle Games.
Red Candle Games have stated in their letter that they will be re-releasing the game if the public will give them a chance, but don’t expect a re-release very soon as this is an extremely sensitive subject. Red Candle’s previous game, Detention, remains available. After some initial review bombs related to Devotion, its overall score has returned to “mostly positive.”
What are your thoughts on this?
I think it might be coming back; somebody in the steam discussion thread noted that they might have gotten a new publisher since their old one had their license revoked.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/555220/discussions/0/1640916564831194046/