Russian developers continue to fill Steam with propaganda-driven games.
A new title, 93, Kuindzhi, has now appeared on the platform. The project was created by Nikita Igorevich Studio, with Smysl Media listed as the publisher. According to the description, the game tells the story of “an 18-year-old boy from Donbas. After his father is mobilized and sent to the front, the protagonist goes to volunteer in Mariupol, leaving his studies behind and ignoring his mother’s fears.”
The developers attempt to present the project as anti-war. However, they do not specify the protagonist’s nationality or which side he supports in the Steam promotional materials. At the same time, one of the screenshots features the flag of the so-called “DPR.”

Russian rappers Husky and Dima Om., who have openly supported Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, also took part in voicing the project.
Any Steam user can join the campaign against 93, Kuindzhi by following a few simple steps:
You can use the following text for the report:
“Discrimination against Ukrainians, propaganda of Russian fascism, justification of the war against Ukraine, manipulation of historical facts, and the use of the game as a propaganda tool.”
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