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Animal rights activists want “PETA mode” in God of War Ragnarök

A non-profit organization PETA has long been trying to protect animals not only in real life, but also in the virtual sphere. Now this company has focused on God of war Ragnarök, in which she is “annoyed” that animals suffer under the ax of the protagonist. You therefore decided to “convince” the developers of Sony Santa Monica to include a mode in the game in which it was possible to keep the Nordic fauna alive.

His representative is very “frustrated” with the situation of the gigantic wolf Garma, who is one of the bosses of God of War Ragnarök. They themselves present the problem as follows: “This dog has been chained out in the cold for ages. Kratos and Atreus found him in a pitiful condition, enduring the freezing ravages of Fimbulwinter without shelter. He had no food (except for Kratos) or water at his disposal. All dogs deserve loving homes and warm couches, even if they’re 60 feet tall. When you’re cold, they’re cold too.“

While PETA’s statement may seem bizarre to some, some users understood that the company wants to draw attention to abandoned dogs that are experiencing real suffering and is using famous brands to do so. Whether her actions will have a positive impact is questionable, as not all of her efforts are perceived positively, and some contributors criticize her for using God of War Ragnarök to further efforts to improve conditions for furry pets.

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