The history of is a constant game of cat-and-mouse with major tech platforms.
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The first game, Angry Goy: The Ethnic Cleansing Video Game , was released on January 1, 2017, by a developer using the pseudonym . It was followed in 2018 by Angry Goy II , which was heavily promoted by neo-Nazi figure Christopher Cantwell .
Published: April 2026 Platform(s): PC (Steam, Epic), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (cloud streaming) Developer/Publisher: Red Herring Studios (indie) Genre: 2.5‑D beat‑‘em‑up / action‑platformer with satirical narrative elements Release Date: 23 February 2026 Price (at launch): $19.99 (USD)
Overall, the game offers enough variety to keep players returning for speed‑run attempts and to experiment with different weapon/skill builds.
: These games are often distributed through community sites like 4chan , Reddit , and Telegram , serving as a "social glue" for extremist movements. 3. The Platform Battle: Censorship and Persistence
manages to be more than just a gimmick. Its blend of satisfying combat, vibrant art, and a self‑aware, culturally aware sense of humor creates an experience that feels fresh in the crowded beat‑‘em‑up space. While its satire may not land for everyone and the story is intentionally lightweight, the core gameplay loop is solid, and the developer’s commitment to accessibility and player choice is commendable.
In the Angry Goy series, players take on the roles of various alt-right and neo-Nazi figures, including Richard B. Spencer and Adolf Hitler. The core objective across both titles is the systematic murder of minority groups, including:
: By turning violence against minorities into a scoring mechanic or a progression goal, the game attempts to desensitize players to real-world bigotry.