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This has always been the case. Here's an incredibly popular game that allows slavery.
https://rimworldwiki.com/wiki/Slavery
Rimworld also includes forced organ harvesting and a host of other war crimes
They also allow murder simulators, drug dealing simulators, genocide simulators, etc
As far as games go, a game that dresses up slavery with a bunch of innuendo is incredibly mild.
I don't think I need to go into detail how those two games differ, right?
It's just about the same difference as between the games "Prison Architect" and "KZ Manager".
But surely KZ Manager just dresses up systemic mass murder with a bunch of innuendo. It's just some silly satire!
Yes, as that is central to your point that those games are different. You simply saying 'you know I'm right so I'm not going to argue my point' isn't an argument.
You're confusing games where bad things happen, which are within the rules and games that promote hatred of protected groups.
There are plenty of games where you, as a player, are directly responsible for atrocities. This isn't some new thing in video games.
Games can reference slavery, even the US-African slave trade, without being 'hate content'. There are numerous examples of this across all types of media. I don't think I need to go into the details, right?