The official Twitter account behind Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, has publicly shared documentation regarding its proposal as sent to PlayStation boss Jim Ryan, among several others. This comes after public outcry due to the racist caricatures found within Atomic Heart and the alleged connections between developer Mundfish and Vladimir Putin's regime.
The tweet shows that apart from Sony Interactive Entertainment's CEO Jim Ryan, other notable figures in the industry have received the letter. Sony Group Corporation President Kenichiro Yoshida is one of them, with the Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, Brad Smith, and the CEO of Valve Corporation, Gabe Newell, being the others.
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