2000 Sex Offenders Banned from Online Games

New York’s “Operation Game Over” has helped to ban more than two thousand registered sex offenders from online games.

New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced via his site that companies including NCSoft, THQ and Funcom have agreed to purge the accounts of registered sex offenders from their games. The newest batch of removals joins the 3,500 accounts removed earlier this year by companies including Microsoft, Apple, Blizzard Entertainment, Electronic Arts, Disney Interactive, Warner Bros. and Sony.

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