Devotion, the first-person horror game from Taiwanese developers Red Candle Games, was recently added to the Harvard-Yenching Library archives. This makes Harvard University the only place to play a legitimate copy of Devotion since it was removed from Steam a year ago after the discovery of an image mocking Chinaās leader.
Earlier this week, Red Candle GamesĀ shared that the Harvard-Yenching Library now features playable copies of both Devotion and Detention. The library also houses over 1.5 million volumes of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, Manchu, and Mongolian texts, making it the largest university library for East Asian research outside of Asia.
āIt is an incredible honour which belongs to not only Red Candle but also our supporters and players worldwide,ā Red Candle Gamesā announcement reads. āAs game designers, never have we thought that our works could one day be added to its prestige collection. While we truly appreciate the recognition, we had also taken this opportunity to rethink the possibilities that our games could achieve.ā
Shortly after Devotionās release on February 19, 2019, Chinese players discovered that it included an image that seemingly called Chinese president Xi Jinping a moron and compared him to Winnie the Pooh, who is frequently used online to mock the politicianās appearance. Although Red Candle Games maintained that it was just a placeholder that accidentally made its way into the final release, this didnāt stop Devotion from being review bombed on Steam by Chinese users. Less than a week later, the gameās store page was gone and the studio even went as far as to remove several videos from its official YouTube channel.
Red Candle Games provided aĀ short statement to Kotaku in May 2019 explaining the situation, saying that the future of Devotion was still āuncertain.ā In June 2019, the studio finallyĀ announced that it had no plans to rerelease Devotion. While the game still appears on theĀ official Red Candle Games website, much of the developerās online presence since then has been devoted to ports and a film adaptation of its previous game, Detention
Devotion is clearly an important piece of video game history. Red Candle Games may have been forced to move forward, but at the very least, the studio can rest easy knowing its legacy will continue to live on at Harvard-Yenching.
āFor the past one year, we are sorry for making our community worried,ā Red Candles Gamesā statement concludes. āItās a tough year for many of us, but we will keep going, and hopefully in the future we could share more works with you all.ā