PUBG game apologises for 'offensive mask'
The makers
of online death match game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) have apologised
after the design of an in-game item upset some Korean fans.
On Saturday,
a pilot's mask which appeared to feature a rising sun design was added to the
game's store.
Many Korean
and Chinese people find the symbol offensive because it was used by the
Imperial Japanese military.
The
developers have removed the item and have refunded players who bought it.
PUBG is
owned by the South Korean video game publisher Bluehole.
The
controversy was reported by Korean-language news site Bzit.
Many Koreans
consider the rising sun flag a throwback to Japan's imperial system and
militarism during its World War Two expansion into Asia.
On the same
day, a player found that one of the game's artificial intelligence bots was
named "Unit 731" by the developers.
Unit 731 was
a division of the Japanese army which developed chemical weapons, and conducted
human experiments on Chinese, Korean and Russian prisoners of war. 10,000
people died in its testing facilities.
The company
said the AI bot's name would be removed from the game, and the pilot's mask was
not supposed to be released to players.
It promised
to scrutinise items before they went on sale in the future.
"We
apologise for causing concerns over a pilot mask item," the company said
in a statement.
"We
will conduct an overall re-examination of our image production process to
prevent such a recurrence.
"We
will enhance procedures to scrutinise game items before their release and hold
the person in charge responsible."
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