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A designer on The Last Night, one of shown during yesterday, has become the subject of an escalating backlash on social media, as Twitter users dig into some of his more political past tweets.Tim Soret is founder of Odd Tales, which is working on the cyberpunk action game. Following The Last Night’s debut trailer during the Microsoft presser, those familiar with his social media presence resurfaced several of his tweets dating from 2014 to April of this year. These posts included references to anti-feminist ideals and “identity politics;” most notably, Soret expressed sympathies for the hate-mongering GamerGate movement during its height in 2014.“The Gamergate people are for journalistc integrity, honest debate, transparency, inclusiveness, & egalitarianism sic,” Soret wrote, in one of the tweets that prompted the most discussion.“I’m against feminism, because it’s getting more and more skewed,” he tweeted just before that,. “I am for egalitariasm sic. I don’t care, boy, girl, alien.”In response to celebrity scientist Bill Nye’s new Netflix show, Soret said this past April that “injecting identity politics under the cover of ‘science’, it's not gonna end well.”As screenshots of Soret’s tweets circulated across Twitter, some who’d been excited about The Last Night began to express serious reservations. The game’s premise, as described on, further stoked their ire.“Stabilised by universal income, people struggle to find their calling or identity, and define themselves by what they consume, rather than what they create,” it reads.
Players assume the role of a man named Charlie, who finds himself disaffected in this technological, socialist dystopia.In response to the growing discontent, Soret posted a series of messages saying that he’d changed his stance.“Controversy time,” he wrote in of three tweets. “That's fine.
Let's talk about it, because it's important. I completely stand for equality & inclusiveness.”“In no way is The Last Night a game against feminism or any form of equality,” he continued. “A lot of things changed for me these last years. The fictional setting of the game does challenge techno-social progress as a whole but certainly not trying to promote regressive ideas.”We reached out to The Last Night’s publisher, Raw Fury Games, Sunday night about Soret’s tweets. The company responded with a lengthy statement later that evening:We at Raw Fury believe in equality, believe in feminism, and believe everyone has a right and chance at the equal pursuit of happiness.
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