10 Most Controversial Gaming Moments Of 2014 (So Far)

Trey Parker and Matt Stone don't just find themselves in the middle of controversy, they actively encourage and embrace it.

Southparkmain We're only halfway into the year, and there's already been a sizeable amount of gaming controversies that have hit the headlines. From debates surrounding marriage equality, to graphics that don't match up to the hype, the video game industry has been reliably churning out controversy at its usual, steady rate. 2013 was a difficult year to top in terms of controversy, thanks in no small part to the release of Sony and Microsoft's next-gen consoles. The two company's various announcements and counter-announcements made for a great console war, and we're a bit sad we'll have to wait another 8 or so years before the next bout of console hardware controversy. Fortunately for controversy lovers everywhere though, 2014 hasn't been a disappointment yet. The battle for next-gen supremacy is ongoing, as AAA developers everywhere fight to release the year's first 'must buy' title. Indie developers have also had their fair share of headlines too, with the hugely anticipated No Man's Sky breaking into even mainstream news reports worldwide. Now, in the wake of E3 and some of the biggest game releases of the year, it seems a good time to go over 10 of the most controversial moments of 2014 so far.
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