Update:
Kmart has also pulled controversial video game Grand Theft Auto V from its shelves.
A Kmart spokesman said: “Following a significant review of all content in Grand Theft Auto Games, Kmart has taken the decision to remove this product immediately.
“Kmart apologises for not being closer to the content of this game.”
Previously, we reported…
By LUCINDA KENT
Target Australia has pulled video game Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) off shelves over controversy about the game’s depiction of violence against women.
A Change.org petition calling on the retailer to withdraw the game from sale gained more than 38,000 signatures.
The women behind the petition, named on the site as Nicole, Claire and Kat, said as survivors of sexual violence they felt the game sent a dangerous message.
Top Comments
The game is violent against males and females, where's the outrage against the violence of men?
I think this game has violence against EVERYONE & EVERYTHING, not just women. Also its been out for over a year, just released to the new consoles? Its an R rated game, R RATED is pretty badass, its like as bad as you can get, so its not for kids or even teens. You need ID to get this game. If adults choose to buy this I dont think censorship should stop them? and really, its Grand Theft Auto 5 - its been around for ages, its not a new concept. The cats out of the bag people, we know the storyline. Personally I dont like violent games - So I dont buy them! But I do know people who do and they arent murderers or molesters, theyre not even bad drivers. lol.
'Not even bad drivers' hahahaha!!!