• A game titled Active Shooter briefly made it to the world's largest PC gaming marketplace. alt. Jason Parker Senior Editor / Reviews - Software.
  • Active Shooter was set to debut on June 6, until public outcry and an online petition forced the video-game developer Valve Corp...
  • The game, called "Active Shooter," was supposed to be released June 6 on a gaming platform called Steam, which is owned by video game developer Valve.
  • Acid added that other games that have been released focused on "mass shootings/killings of people" in a way Active Shooter did not.
  • The company has been accused of double standards after cracking down on anime dating games while games such as Active Shooter exist unchallenged.
  • In response to growing condemnation, Acid released a “clarification” on the game’s Steam page, claiming that Active Shooter “does not promote any sort of violence...
  • The active shooter video game, on the surface, can be seen as glorification of role playing the gunman.
  • With memories of eight recent deadly school shootings still fresh, a video game with the suggestive name "Active Shooter" was destined to evoke horror.
  • The owner of video game marketplace Steam said it has removed a game where players could simulate a school shooting, a premise that sparked outrage among...
  • The thing that would have made “Active Shooter” different from these other active school shooter games would have been that users would have to pay to use it.