Recently, the creator of God of War became acquainted with the highly anticipated Crimson Desert. He was confused by the design of one of the characters.
David Jaffe was very unhappy with the image of the goblin that the main character encounters during the story quests:
I really like Crimson Desert. But... well, what is this, Crimson Desert developers_ ...this looks like anti-Semitism, or at least it feels like it... Although, of course, it's your right. I respect your right to do this, but I don't have to like it. The nose, his position, the name of the quest [mentioning "greed"], and the "Goldleaf" organization — it's like Goldberg.
As a result, Jaffe himself got it — some players believe that the developer himself showed an example of anti-Semitism with his post when he associated "big nose" and "greed" with Jews:
Come on, seriously — it's a goblin, for God's sake. That's why many people laugh at Western developers: you really can't separate the fictional world from reality.