People Are Using Wplace For Video Game-Related Protests
Briefly

Wplace is an online collaborative pixel art platform reminiscent of Reddit's r/place, allowing users to paint on a world map. Users have leveraged this platform for video game-related protests. For example, a '#SaveHytale' artwork was created in response to Riot Games' cancellation of the Hytale game, which had been under development for ten years. Additionally, Dragon Age fans created pixel art in protest against EA for rejecting the remaster of the Dragon Age Trilogy. Launched on July 21, Wplace encourages creative expression with a pixel limit that gradually increases.
Wplace, inspired by r/place, allows users to paint locations on a world map, fostering a unique space for expressing grievances through pixel art.
The platform has seen protests such as the '#SaveHytale' campaign against Riot Games for the cancellation of the Hytale game after a decade of development.
Dragon Age fans have also used Wplace to voice their discontent by creating pixel art related to their favorite game and sending messages against EA for rejecting remastered versions.
Since its launch, Wplace has allowed users to collaboratively create art on a massive scale, starting with a limit of 30 pixels and recovering 1 pixel every 30 seconds.
Read at GameSpot
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