: While several thousand copies were manufactured, the manufacturing company, Rainbo Records, severed ties with Resistance Records in June 2002 once the nature of the content became clear. Controversy and Reception
Despite its age and the fact that it is banned or illegal in several countries, copies of Ethnic Cleansing have survived online. The game was originally sold directly through Resistance Records’ website for $14.88 (a number that has significance in neo‑Nazi symbolism). Today, because the original website is defunct, the game circulates through alternative channels: Ethnic Cleansing - Neo Nazi Game - download for computer
In the early 2000s, a small but deeply disturbing computer game arrived on the internet. Titled and promoted as “the most politically incorrect video game ever made,” it was created by an American white supremacist organisation and published through a neo‑Nazi record label. More than two decades later, the game (and its spiritual successors) still surfaces on obscure download sites, file‑sharing networks and internet archives. This article examines Ethnic Cleansing in depth: its content, its creators, its technical nature, how and where it may still be obtained, the legal consequences that surround it, and the hate‑filled ecosystem it represents. : While several thousand copies were manufactured, the