Google withdraws Slavery Simulator game after racism outcry in Brazil
- The app allowed players to buy, sell and torture black virtual ‘slaves’ and strategise to prevent abolition and amass virtual riches
- The prosecutor’s office said it had opened an investigation for hate speech related to the game

Google has withdrawn a gaming app that allowed players to buy, sell and torture black virtual “slaves” after a racism outcry in Brazil.
Dubbed “Slavery Simulator”, the Portuguese-language game saw players trade in slaves and strategise to prevent the abolition of slavery to amass virtual riches.
The prosecutor’s office said it had opened an investigation for “hate speech” related to the game downloaded by hundreds of people.
The app itself had come with a disclaimer condemning “all types of slavery” and insisting the game was “solely for entertainment purposes”.
After withdrawing the app from its Play store, Google said in a statement that “applications that promote violence or hated against groups of people or individuals because of their skin colour or ethnic origin” would not be allowed on its platform.
The company invited users to report offensive content.