The Light in the Darkness, a video game set during the Holocaust is currently being given for free on the Epic Games Store, for educational purposes. Many video games have offered players touching stories that tackle difficult subjects, but perhaps there are only a few topics that are harder to approach than the Holocaust.
The unfortunate truth is that not enough people are knowledgeable about the events of the Holocaust. Many people are still unaware of the horrors committed during this time, despite the fact that it was one of the darkest events in contemporary history. This lack of knowledge can lead to a lack of empathy and understanding, both of which can have serious ramifications for our society. Books, documentaries, and museums are just a few things that can help us to better comprehend this awful event. That being said, even though many video games are set during World War 2, not many directly approach this sensitive topic.
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The Light in the Darkness is an early-access single-player adventure game that authentically depicts the Holocaust. The game’s story is set in France during World War 2, as the player follows the tale of a Polish-Jewish immigrant family attempting to survive and navigate through the tragedies of war. The game’s director, Luc Bernard, claims that he has gone to great lengths to ensure that the game is as historically accurate as possible while being careful to ensure that the game is culturally sensitive and respectful.
While The Light in the Darkness can be currently downloaded and played on PC, via the Epic Games Store, it will also be released on consoles later this year. The game will also feature an
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