A Russian YouTuber discusses the controversy surrounding the horror game "Bunny" and its 18+ content. They address comments from viewers who are upset that the game is not suitable for children, despite it being rated 18+. The YouTuber argues that it's the parent's responsibility to monitor what their child is watching, not the game developer's or the YouTuber's. They also point out that the game's content is not explicit and does not violate any laws. The YouTuber also talks about a law that prohibits harming children in games, but notes that it doesn't apply to plot-driven scenes. They also mention that modern children are exposed to more mature content through other means, such as social media and TV shows.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. "Bunny" is a Russian horror novel that was first released two years ago.
2. The fourth episode of "Bunny" was recently released.
3. The game "Bunny" is rated 18+.
4. The game "Bunny" does not violate current legislation.
5. A law exists that prohibits harming children in games.
6. The law does not prevent the depiction of child deaths in games according to the plot.
7. A World of Warcraft server called "Sirus" has over 60,000 players per day.
8. The prize fund for participation in "Sirus" tournaments has increased to 5 million.
9. There are three game worlds to choose from in "Sirus".
10. The game worlds are "Skorsh", "Ugolon", and "Sirus".