In a notable example, footage from DCS: World was spreading across social media, purporting to show a Ukrainian fighter pilot shooting down a Russian plane, before fans of the game noted the truth behind the clip. One game involved was DCS World, a highly realistic, free-to-play military combat simulator, which replicates (among other things) real-life fighter jets and regions of the world – including portions of Russia and the Crimea. Last week, we reported on footage from video games being falsely presented as footage from Ukraine. IGN urges community members to be respectful when engaging in conversation around this subject and does not endorse harassment of any kind.Įagle Dynamics, the developer behind military combat simulator DCS World, has asked people not to present gameplay as footage from the ongoing war in Ukraine. ![]() Editor's Note: The war in Ukraine is an ongoing, painful and emotive topic.
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