Apple withdraws from the App Store a game dedicated to the suicides that take place at Foxconn

  The App Store is full of useless or particularly strange applications, and one of the not very good applications presents users with a game developed based on the suicides that take place at Foxconn. In A Permanent Save State is the name of the game that existed for only one hour in the App Store of the Apple company and it presents the story of the souls of 7 Foxconn employees who committed suicide in the factory campuses. The game refers to the real problems that the employees face in their daily life at the Foxconn factories, and Apple decided that such an application cannot be present in its store.

  In the past, Apple has withdrawn similar applications from the App Store, one of them showing the evolution of the manufacturing of an iPhone, from rare mineral mines to the packed box on a store shelf, another giving people the opportunity to see in real time which areas of the globe have American drones attacked. Apple withdraws these applications saying that they display inappropriate content, and a simple line of text from the terms and conditions manual is offered as an explanation.