GOG apologizes for emailing Nazi runes to its followers
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The digital game retailer has not clearly explained how the hate symbols made it into an email, but apologized for the "unfortunate visual association."
The digital game retailer has not clearly explained how the hate symbols made it into an email, but apologized for the "unfortunate visual association."
The digital game retailer has not clearly explained how the hate symbols made it into an email, but apologized for the "unfortunate visual association."
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