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Gamer Gets ‘8000’ Year Ban For Designing ‘KFC Car’ & Replacing ‘Colonel’ With North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-Un


You may have heard of the statement that a little creativity goes a long way but one gamer is paying the price of doing just that after creating a sensitive design.

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A gamer was reportedly given an 8000-year long ban from the popular game after he designed a vehicle that parodied both KFC and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

The player was immediately removed from the renowned driving game Forza Horizon 5 after his customized creation ‘livery’ that played with themes and logos of New Balance, Pirelli, and KFC took center stage.

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Source: Daily Star

The design not only replaced Colonel with the North Korean dictator, but it also added a hashtag comprising of Send Nukes to it, taking a funny spin on the funny meme ‘Send N*des.’

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While the player is currently remaining anonymous, he was informed by the Community Team at Forze how he would no longer be able to participate at Forza Horizon 5 again till New Year’s Eve in the year 9999.

Game News 24

Right after the shocking announcement, players from Forza were quick to vow against taking part in the creation of such controversial designs, promising to complain about such sensitive game developers in the future as well.

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In the same way, so many fans of the game were also quick to offer their condolences on the banned player, but they did not fail to share their thoughts on the graphic design work at hand. And that’s when they referred to the piece as an insanely good example of stellar graphic design work.

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Source: Game News 24

One user even spoke about how shameful it was that the Pyongyang Pirelli logo was done so well. Another wrote, “I guess this confirms how Kim Jong-Un plays Forza Horizon 5”.

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Source: Jioforme

In the same way, many began to complain quickly about how there was certainly nothing wrong over here and that it was beyond ridiculous to call an image of Kim Jong-Un and KFC offensive.

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