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Logan Paul Suicide Forest Video Game Removed From Xbox

Would you play?

Image via FettArschBaron/YouTube

I know, I know, you’re probably tired of Logan Paul by now (don’t worry, I am too).

Still, it’s hard to ignore some of his recent misadventures; most notably, the Vlog of his trip to Japan’s Aokigahara Forest, where he and some of his friends found and filmed the body of a suicide victim.

One person, in particular, has taken to the gaming world to admonish Paul for his distasteful deed: “The Suicide Forest,” a parody video game focusing on Paul’s time in the Suicide Forest, was recently released through the Xbox Creators Collection.

The game puts you in the notorious vlogger’s role: like Paul, you can run around the (admittedly sparse) woods, looking for dead bodies to film in order to get more views. Also, for some reason, there are wolves that will try to attack you (I guess filming dead bodies alone isn’t enough to sustain a game).

It’s not exactly tasteful, but then again, neither was Paul.

Check out a video of the gameplay below:

Despite the poor graphics and crude gameplay, the game managed to become quite popular, if only for its general shock value.

Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your perspective, you won’t likely be playing any time soon: Microsoft removed the game from the Xbox Online Store for violating terms and conditions. It had a good run, I guess.

And if you haven’t read it, check out Paul’s apology for his misdeed.

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